The woman, who was six-weeks pregnant at the time, was struck in the head and died, the prosecutor said.
Involuntary Manslaughter with a Gun Specification – a Felony of the 1st DegreeThe prosecutor said on the evening of April 14, 2022, Saunders, 17-year-old Antonil Whitaker, 19-year-old Darrion Rackley and 21-year-old Jeremiah Williams parked on Rockaway Street in Akron, just up from where 19-year-old Jaunte Smith, 21-year-old Jaevaiaire Small, and 18-year-old Ni’Kayla Johnson were hanging out.
Thinking the shots were coming from the vehicle with Harris, Small starts shooting. Harris, who was six-weeks pregnant at the time, was struck in the head and died. Following a hearing in Juvenile Court, Whitaker was passed over to the Summit County Court of Common Pleas.Involuntary Manslaughter with a Gun Specification – a Felony of the 1st DegreeWhitaker’s sentencing date has yet to be scheduled.Involuntary Manslaughter with a Gun Specification – a Felony of the 1st DegreeWilliams’ sentencing date has yet to be scheduled.
On June 20, Small was sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to the following charges:Having a Weapon Under Disability – a Felony of the 3rd DegreeMost Read
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