YOUNGSTOWN A South Side girl, 16, was charged in Mahoning County Juvenile Court on Tuesday with felonies of making false alarms, telecommunications harassme
YOUNGSTOWN The juvenile who was arrested in the April 15 shooting death of a Valley Christian School student was in Mahoning County Juvenile Court on Tu
YOUNGSTOWN The attorney for Brandon Crump asked Judge Theresa Dellick of Mahoning County Juvenile Court on Monday not to move Brandon Crump from the juvenile lockup to the county jail despite Crump having tried to escape from the juvenile facility Nov. 15.
But the judge ordered him transferred to the Mahoning County jail and for him to remain shackled during his hearings at the Martin P. Joyce Juvenile Justice Center.
Crump, who turned 18 Sunday, is accused of committing armed robbery at the same time that co-defendant Kimonie Bryant, 24, is accused of shooting Rowan Sweeney, 4, to death Sept. 21 in the home the boy shared with his mother on Perry Street in Struthers. Bryant is also accused of shooting four adults.
YOUNGSTOWN Prosecutors and a defense attorney will be paying a lot of attention to Facebook pages and cellphones connected to the Sept. 21 shooting death of Rowan Sweeney, 4.
That fact was revealed in Mahoning County Juvenile Court on Thursday during a virtual pretrial hearing for a juvenile named in the case, Brandon Crump, 17.
Attorneys in the case mentioned that there are lots of witnesses, too and that several of them knew Kimonie Bryant, 24, the Struthers man accused of killing Rowan.
Rowan died and four adults were shot in the home on Perry Street in Struthers where Rowan lived with his mother, Alexis Schneider, one of the shooting victims. The three others were Andre McCoy, Yarnell Green Jr. and Cassandra Marsicola.