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BOARDMAN Jamia Dent, 17, of Boardman, was arraigned Tuesday and pleaded not true, the equivalent to a not guilty plea, to three counts of attempted murder, each with a three-year firearm specification.
She was arrested Monday after four juveniles, including herself, were injured by gunfire after 12:30 a.m. Sunday at 188 Stadium Drive.
Police released the juvenile suspect’s name Tuesday.
She is being detained in the Mahoning County Juvenile Justice Center in Youngstown.
Dent faces a May 18 hearing in juvenile court, and another in June to determine if the case will remain a juvenile matter.
According to Boardman police Chief Todd Werth, the victims and suspect are “known to each other.” The motive for the shooting is under investigation, but it was not a random act, he
BOARDMAN A juvenile girl was arrested Monday on attempted murder charges after a weekend shooting.
She was arrested on three charges of attempted murder with gun specifications, and three counts of felonious assault with gun specifications.
Her name and age, as well as victims’ names, have not been released by Boardman Township police.
It is possible additional charges could be filed in the near future, said police Chief Todd Werth, in a news release.
A boy and girl, both 17, were taken to the hospital by friends after a shooting occurred at 188 Stadium Drive near Salinas Trail just after 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Werth said.
May 2, 2021
BOARDMAN Two people are hospitalized with serious injuries after being shot early today in the parking lot of an apartment complex behind the Boardman Plaza.
The shooting happened around 12:30 a.m. in the rear parking lot of the complex in the 100 block of Stadium Drive near the intersection of Salinas Trail, according to a Boardman police report. Bullets also struck a nearby apartment building.
Two gunshot victims were driven by private car to St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital, the report states. Both were seriously injured, police said.
Township police and Ohio BCI are investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call the Boardman Police Department at 330-726-4144 and speak to detectives.
The trafficking involved six children from age 12 to 15 in June 2019.
Aiad-Toss, 53, of Canfield, will be sentenced at 10 a.m. June 6.
He also pleaded guilty to one count of producing child pornography.
Judge Pamela Barker, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, on Feb. 16 ordered the forfeiture, stating that Aiad-Toss agreed to the forfeiture, which was warranted because the vehicle was used to facilitate four of the offenses.
The entry quotes from the plea agreement in the case states that on June 21, 2019, Aiad-Toss engaged in commercial sex acts with two of the victims in a motel in Fairlawn. On the way there, he stopped at an adult sex toy store and bought sex toys. Surveillance video shows that he entered the store on that date and that the victims were left in the car. They were not old enough to enter the store. Aiad-Toss was using the Mitsubishi Outlander at the time.