• Guilty plea: Jacob Brady, 28, pleaded guilty to one count each of felonious assault and tampering with evidence in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court on Monday.
• Dismissed: An illegal possession of a firearm in a liquor permit premises and felonious charge were dismissed.
What was he accused of?
• Bar shooting: Brady was accused of shooting another man at Pat’s Bar at 2725 Linden Ave. early on June 22.
A bartender showed investigators a video of a man, later identified as Brady, firing two rounds toward another man, according to Dayton Municipal Court records.
Dayton police reported the man was taken to the hospital by a private vehicle and had critical injuries.
• Argument over woman: Investigators spoke to multiple witnesses about the shooting.
“It appeared that Jacob Brady shot (the man) due to a female that had dated (the man) and did not want to be romantically involved with Mr. Brady,” and affidavit read.
• Threats: Brady told detectives he shot the man due to threats the man made against him, according to municipal court records.
A detective noted no other witnesses heard the threats.
• Jail calls: Brady was also investigated for jail calls where he reportedly laughed about the shooting.
He said, “I’m going to put that on a t-shirt, BLAM, that boy down,” according to an affidavit.
What happens next?
• Sentencing: Brady’s sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 8.
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