Man arrested in case of 2 Springfield teens shot

Corey Adams Jr., 20, is charged with aggravated robbery, but ia not considered to be the gunman.

One man is in the Clark County Jail charged in a case where two Springfield teenagers were shot in a home.

Corey Adams Jr., 20, of Dayton, is booked in the Clark County Jail on a charged of aggravated robbery.

Adams is linked to a case where a 13-year-old girl and 19-year-old man where shot inside of a home on South Burnett Road on Aug. 18, Detective Ron Jordan wrote in a court affidavit.

Both Kyle Domanek, 19, and 13-year-old Amanda Mickle were rushed to the hospital with gunshot wounds, Richard Mickle, the girl’s father told reporters the night of the shooting.

“I came downstairs to find my daughter in a pool of blood,” Richard Mickle said.

Adams allegedly stole a Playstation III game system from the home before fleeing after the shooting, police said. But he is not charged as one of the gunmen.

The case is still an ongoing investigation, police wrote in the arrest affidavit.

The crime was targeted, Springfield Police Division Chief Stephen Moody said at the time of the shooting.

Domanek told detectives a friend had “set him up,” according to a police report.

The teen and the girl were inside the home playing video games with another friend, the report reads, when two unknown men entered the back door of the home and said multiple times, “Give me all you got,” Domanek told police in the report.

The thieves took $200 cash, a Play Station and a cell phone, then started shooting, police said.

Domanek was shot five times in the leg and pelvic area, police said, and the girl was shot in the leg.

After spending several days in Miami Valley Hospital and Mickle later at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, both teens are home recovering from the shooting, police said.

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