
Originally Posted by
LukeH

Originally Posted by
amat
Oh shit! he was supposedly promising before getting in legal trouble. I hear st petersburg and I automatically think lacy and the wink. when I heard the news yesterday that 2 cops died and someone was barricaded inside I started thinking about lacy. This is crazy! Im on my phone so ill read in a minute but was it just lacy who fired all those round put was it between everybody? if it was just lacy them damn that is crazy. If it's between himk and the cops them it's no surprise. After 2 cops were dead everyone probably wanted to put lead in him.
Yea, the story said in total, a bit of a crazy end when what they were there for was battery... I'm guessing he was a repeat offender and would have been fukked?
What kind of name is Hydra?
T. PETERSBURG - Hydra Lacy had a history of violence against law enforcement and women, and some are not surprised that his life ended the way it did. Lacy was a familiar face in the criminal justice system, with a criminal record spanning decades. His crimes ranged from grand theft, to sexual battery to false imprisonment.
The most recent charges against him were that he threatened his wife with a sword and hit her in the head with a bottle, violating a no contact order in the process. He was charged with aggravated battery and false imprisonment back in 2009, and never showed up for court, and that's why the fugitive task force was looking for him.
Lacy was a registered sex offender who no longer registered his address. He was convicted of a car jacking in Jefferson County near Tallahassee when he was just 17 years old. He did time in 1990's after being convicted of aggravated assault, grand theft and resisting arrest with violence in Pinellas county just after his 18th birthday.
Lacy was sent back to state prison less than seven months after he got out, and this time he'd spend nine years in prison before being released .
The charges this time were sexual battery, false imprisonment of a child under 13 and again violence against law enforcement.
He was granted a conditional release from state prison March 4, 2001. According to the Florida Department of Corrections, he violated the terms of his conditional release and returned to prison May 29, 2008. But the Parole Commission released him less than a week later.
His conditional release supervision ended in November of 2008. In 2009, he was back in court in Pinellas County and charged with beating his wife Christine Lacy, and false imprisonment.
According to court records from Pinellas County, Lacy grabbed a sword and stabbed her in the face and leg and struck her in the head with a bottle.
"She was stabbed in the leg, he busted open her head, he fractured her nose and she had two black eyes. And he beat her to the point that her doctor would not let her go back to work for six weeks," her sister Carol Jewell told Fox 13.
Lacy was ordered to have no contact with his wife, but records show he ignored the order and called his wife from jail at least 15 times. He bonded out of jail but skipped a court date on November 1, 2010.
When the Fugitive Task Force came looking for him, Lacy decided he wasn't going back to jail.
"He was looking at anywhere from 10 to 30 years and he didn't want to do the time and she said he had nothing to loose." says Christine Lacy's sister, Carol Jewell.
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