
The victim had just left his home in Slidell around 1 a.m. when a car drove up beside him and stopped. Vaughn, who was wearing a mask and carrying a gun, ordered the victim to empty his pockets and asked if he had a phone. The victim said he had an iPad and was ordered to give it to Vaughn with the password. The victim was then instructed to turn and run away.
Video surveillance in the area ultimately helped to track down Vaughn and the driver of the car. Vaughn later tried to prevent the victim from coming to court and tried to get the co-defendant to change his statement and lie.
Video surveillance in the area ultimately helped to track down Vaughn and the driver of the car. Vaughn later tried to prevent the victim from coming to court and tried to get the co-defendant to change his statement and lie.
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