Bonneville County Sheriff's Office holds news conference regarding fatal shooting

Bonneville County Sheriff's Office holds news conference regarding fatal shooting

IDAHO FALLS — A Jefferson County man accused of shooting and killing an Idaho Falls man has spent time in prison and was on parole when the crime was committed Monday night. Marshall Hendricks, 29, had nothing to say during his initial court appearance Tuesday afternoon in Bonneville County. He is charged with second-degree murder after detectives say he shot 30-year-old Rory Neddo in the driveway of a home on the 4000 North block of 5th West. One week ago, Hendricks appeared in Jefferson County for misdemeanor battery. According to an affidavit of probable cause, a witness told deputies Hendricks began yelling at another man on June 12 before punching him. A fight ensued and Hendricks ended up putting his hands around the neck of the victim, according to detectives. A woman pulled the men apart and Hendricks got into his truck before allegedly continuing with verbal assaults. After Hendricks sped away, deputies found the victim with lacerations on his hands and legs, a swollen area under his eye and red marks around his neck. The deputy wrote in his report the victim looked as if he was going to pass out. Visit the link to view the full story. https://www.eastidahonews.com/2019/09...