Randy Howard unable to post $250,000 bail – Hearing set for next week

Randy Cornell Howard

Randy Cornell Howard, who was apprehended by Columbia Borough and West Hempfield Police yesterday, is now in Lancaster County Prison. Bail was set at $250,000 (monetary), which he was unable to post. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for next Tuesday, March 20, at 9 a.m., at Magisterial District Judge Miles K. Bixler’s office. He is charged with aggravated assault and criminal conspiracy in connection with the September 3, 2017 wolfpack attack on a Columbia man on the 600 block of Walnut Street.

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0 thoughts on “Randy Howard unable to post $250,000 bail – Hearing set for next week”

  1. Why is there even $250k bail available? Wasn't this $#!+ stain on parole for an earlier armed robbery. He should be sent back upstate to finish that sentence out. But they probably don't want to pay to transport him back and forth, so I guess he'll sit in Lancaster until he's sent up for another 10-20 year bid. A fool and his freedom are soon parted.

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  2. I bet if this was a relative or friend people would think way differently…im just sayin people make mistakes n hopefully hell change…..god bless him his family n all others

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  3. His first (?) crime may have been his “mistake”, but his most recent one suggests a pattern. Given the brutal nature of the attack, I say it was perpetrated by an arrogant and sociopathic repeat offender. No sympathy for his family who raised him to be this way and who hid his whereabouts from law enforcement for over 6 months.

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  4. He was a tough guy too, you probably were too. Hey homie your such good friends with him why didnt you put up the bail

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  5. I would post his BAIL but he would have to promise that he would tie two CINDER BLOCKS around his neck and jump off the Columbia/Wrightsville Bridge.

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  6. Agreed!if you're such good pals with him chances are you should probably be sharing a cell with him. Get the rest of your friends and get the hell out of town

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  7. Why is there even $250k bail available? Wasn't this $#!+ stain on parole for an earlier armed robbery. He should be sent back upstate to finish that sentence out. But they probably don't want to pay to transport him back and forth, so I guess he'll sit in Lancaster until he's sent up for another 10-20 year bid. A fool and his freedom are soon parted.

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  8. I bet if this was a relative or friend people would think way differently…im just sayin people make mistakes n hopefully hell change…..god bless him his family n all others

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  9. His first (?) crime may have been his “mistake”, but his most recent one suggests a pattern. Given the brutal nature of the attack, I say it was perpetrated by an arrogant and sociopathic repeat offender. No sympathy for his family who raised him to be this way and who hid his whereabouts from law enforcement for over 6 months.

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  10. He was a tough guy too, you probably were too. Hey homie your such good friends with him why didnt you put up the bail

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  11. I would post his BAIL but he would have to promise that he would tie two CINDER BLOCKS around his neck and jump off the Columbia/Wrightsville Bridge.

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  12. Agreed!if you're such good pals with him chances are you should probably be sharing a cell with him. Get the rest of your friends and get the hell out of town

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