Incarcerated man indicted in Dayton shooting that happened last summer

Lastan'le Williams Jr.

Credit: OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION & CORRECTION

Credit: OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION & CORRECTION

Lastan'le Williams Jr.

A 25-year-old Dayton man already in prison was indicted Tuesday in connection to a shooting that happened last summer.

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Lastan’le B. Williams Jr. is charged with felonious assault and discharge of a firearm on or near a prohibited premises, both with three-year firearm specifications, and having weapons while under disability for a prior offense of violence, according to a Montgomery County grand jury report.

Police responded the afternoon of June 24, 2018, to a 29-year-old Dayton man who had been shot. Police said the man was shot in the leg while he was walking along Oxford and Windsor avenues in Dayton.

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Williams is scheduled to be arraigned July 16 in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.

He is incarcerated in the Southeastern Correctional Institution in Lancaster, where has been since November 2018 serving an 18-month sentence for two felony weapons-related convictions out of Warren County, according to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction.

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