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James Cloud, 39, and his cousin, 35-year-old Donovan Quinn Carter Cloud, were accused of killing five people at a remote trailer west of White Swan on June 8, 2019.
James Dean Cloud — convicted of several counts of first-degree murder in the 2019 mass killing on the Yakama Reservation — will not get a new trial, a federal judge recently ruled.
A jury on Wednesday found James Dean Cloud guilty of several counts of first-degree murder, kidnapping and carjacking in a 2019 mass homicide that shook the Yakama Reservation.
James Dean Cloud of White Swan and Donovan Quinn Carter Cloud of Lyle were accused of the killings and charged in U.S. District Court with murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, ...
James Cloud and Donovan Quinn Carter Cloud are accused of killing Dennis Overacker, 61, John Cagle, 59, Michelle Starnes, 51, Catherine Eneas, 49, and Thomas Hernandez, 36, ...
SPOKANE — A jury on Wednesday found James Dean Cloud guilty of several counts of first-degree murder, kidnapping and carjacking in a 2019 mass homicide that shook the Yakama Reservation.
James Cloud, who has previous convictions for burglary and vehicle theft, was arrested Monday after a brief altercation with law officers and a police dog, the sheriff's office said.
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