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The man accused of fatally shooting a Virginia State Police trooper on Friday night has a violent criminal history in the Richmond area as well as Lancaster County, according to court records.

Travis A. Ball, 27, was arrested early Saturday in the shooting of Special Agent Michael Walter in Mosby Court. Ball is charged with malicious wounding, using a firearm to commit a felony, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Police said additional charges are pending. No bond had been set in the case as of Saturday.

Listed addresses for Ball over the last decade include Richmond, Lancaster and Weems. During a press conference Saturday morning, Richmond police said Ball resided in Mosby Court on the same block where the state trooper was shot.

In January 2014, Ball was convicted of a felony for unauthorized use of a vehicle in Lancaster and sentenced to serve six months in a penitentiary. He has been charged with several misdemeanors in Lancaster — including assault and battery — dating to 2008.

Ball has an open felony case in Lancaster for violating his probation in May 2013. The next hearing date for that case is scheduled for June 9.