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The Pennsylvania man takes a plea agreement after Sioux Falls Man shot in the head – Mitchell Republic

The Pennsylvania man takes a plea agreement after Sioux Falls Man shot in the head – Mitchell Republic

Canton, SD – an attempt to kill a murder against a man in Pennsylvania was reduced to a crime, while the prosecutors entered the accused gun to leave a bullet in another man’s brain.

In a modified complaint filed on February 19, Rakeem Fitzgerald, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, was accused of mistake. The accusation of crime is the result of a pleading agreement that registered the dismissal of a number of offenses to help and prevent an attempt to kill the first degree.

The case comes from April 2024, when the police said that a drug break led to the fact that Dylan Jaimes, 24, was shot in the head near 57th Street and Tea-Ellis Road-Chiar outside the city’s limits. Sioux Falls from Lincoln County.

Jaimes’ vehicle was discovered by a passenger in the ditch. When the good Samaritan stopped to help, he noticed that Jaimes had been shot in the head.

In a gofundme, Jaimes’ family said that the bullet caused extensive brain injury and was deposited in such a way that eliminating the bullet “is not an option”.

While hospitalized, Jaimes told investigators that a Toyota Corolla was following his vehicle through Sioux Falls before being shot. Subsequently, the authorities located Toyota deactivated on the 229 intersection.

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From left to right: Danai Cha, Victor Rios and Antonio Hacker were accused of attempted murder about a shot from April 30 in Rural Sioux Falls. The charges against Chaa were rejected. A photo was not available for a fourth suspect, Rakeem Fitzgerald.

Contributed / Sheriff’s office in Lincoln County

Through a investigation, the authorities identified Fitzgerald – as well as the residents of Sioux Falls Victor Rios, Antonio Hacker and Danai Cha – as suspects for filming and used mobile data to place them on the spot. Each of the four were accused of attempted murder.

The charges against Chaa were rejected, and the hacker said he was guilty to help and prevent an attempt to kill. He has not yet been convicted.

Reducing the accusation against Fitzgerald Pins Rios as a shooter.

In accordance with the agreement of plea, Fitzgerald will be guilty of making a crime, a crime that has a maximum sentence of one year of imprisonment and fines of up to $ 2,000.

Rios pleaded not guilty of the 1st degree murder attempt, as well as alternative accusations of aggravated aggression with a deadly weapon and is to be tried in June. If he is convicted, Rios is facing up to 25 years in prison and fines of up to $ 50,000.

An origin of the South Dakota, Hunter joined the Forum Communications as a reporter for the Republic of Mitchell (SD) in June 2021 and is now working as a digital reporter for the forum news service.