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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Man pleads guilty in Kettering shooting
DAYTON — A man accused of shooting another person in the arm at a Kettering apartment pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary, felonious assault and carrying a concealed weapon.
Marcus M. Jordan, 31, of 4500 Wilmington Pike, Apt. 212, will be sentenced on Jan. 21 by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge A.J. Wagner. Under the plea agreement, the sentence will be between three and six years in prison.
Additional charges of felonious assault, aggravated burglary, tampering with evidence, plus all gun specifications, were dismissed under the agreement.
Jordan was accused of shooting Caleb Reynolds on May 17 at Reynolds’ apartment, 4600 Wilmington Pike, Apt. 300, according to Greg Flannagan, spokesman for the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.
Reynolds was home with two women in the apartment when Jordan knocked on the door. One of the women answered the door and Jordan pushed his way in, police said in May.
Jordan pistol whipped Reynolds before the shooting, which may have been accidental, police said in May.
Reynolds was taken to Kettering Medical Center for a gunshot wound to his arm. Jordan admitted he had a handgun when he entered the apartment, police said.
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