Two teens — a 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl — are facing aggravated robbery and assault charges in the shooting near Ohio State University.
is reporting the teen had been in several youth facilities this year, including a juvenile intervention center and a community correction facility.
Pierson said two days later, the teen was posting images depicting guns on Instagram, which violated his parole. The gun involved in the Sasso case, however, is yet to be recovered, Pierson confirmed toThe teen — who has not been bound over to adult court — on Tuesday appeared in Franklin County Juvenile Court to determine if he was eligible for release. The appearance was pending his trial in connection with the Sasso shooting.
Thomas Waldeck, the attorney representing the 16-year-old defendant, could not immediately be reached by lehighvalleylive.com for more information Wednesday morning.
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