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    Cheron Shelton Found Not Guilty in 2016 PA Slayings of Six




    Clockwise from top left, Jerry Shelton, Brittany Powell, Tina Shelton, and Chanetta Powell and, at right, Shada Mahone


    Robert Thomas, left, and Cheron Shelton, right, suspects in the shooting deaths of five adults and one unborn child in Wilkinsburg.


    ‘It’s just a brutal murder': Police search for two attackers they say shot and killed six people near Pittsburgh


    By Mark Berman
    The Washington Post

    Police in Pennsylvania say they are searching for a pair of attackers who opened fire at a backyard party in a Pittsburgh suburb Wednesday night, killing six people — a tally that includes a pregnant woman and her eight-month-old fetus.

    No motive has been offered by authorities investigating the mass shooting, which also injured three other people, and no suspects have been identified. However, officials said it appeared this was not a spur-of-the-moment attack, and instead described it as a premeditated assault targeting specific people.

    “It was an ambush,” Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr. told reporters Thursday.

    Zappala offered a grim accounting of the attack, describing one attacker firing at people behind the house to drive them toward the home — and right into the path of another attacker firing a rifle at them.

    “It was premeditated, it was calculated, it was planned,” Zappala said during a briefing. “It’s just a brutal murder. It’s one of the most brutal I’ve seen. I’ve been the D.A. for 18 years, I haven’t seen something like this during my tenure.”

    Investigators were looking at possible suspects, but they “don’t have enough” to arrest or bring anyone in yet, Charles Moffatt, superintendent of the Allegheny County Police Department, said at a news conference Thursday afternoon. But he said police had not determined a possible motivation for the attack.

    “It could be anything,” said Moffatt, who has announced plans to retire later this month. “Everything is on the table.”

    The Allegheny County police said that a 911 call came in shortly before 11 p.m. Wednesday about a shooting at a home in Wilkinsburg, a small borough just east of Pittsburgh. Police said they found four people dead on the home’s back porch — three women and a man — and another four who were injured. All eight had been shot during what appeared to be a cookout in the back yard, authorities said.

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    The man was shot and went down trying to get into the doorway, and the three women were shot trying to get over him and into the house, Moffatt said.

    A woman who was injured in the shooting died at a hospital. Two men who were injured remained in critical condition Thursday, while another woman was treated and released.

    Children inside the home at the time of the shooting were not injured, according to Moffatt.

    Allegheny County officials on Thursday morning identified the five people killed as Tina Shelton, 37; Shada Mahone, 26; and three siblings: Jerry Shelton, 35; Brittany Powell, 27; and Chanetta Powell, 25. Authorities did not immediately identify a cause of death for them, though police had said all of them were struck by gunfire.

    “One person was pregnant, so we probably lost six lives,” Zappala told reporters. He said the pregnant woman — identified later by police as Chanetta Powell — was due to give birth in May.

    Moffatt told reporters that the medical examiner’s office had officially deemed the unborn baby a homicide victim, pushing the death toll to six.

    “It just breaks my heart,” Jessica Shelton said during a tearful news conference Thursday. Shelton said she lost three of her six children and two nieces in the attack and that one of the men in the hospital is her son.

    Zappala said that authorities believe “possibly one, maybe two people were targeted,” while the other victims appeared to be innocent bystanders. He said that investigators were working through a number of potential theories behind the shooting and had “eliminated a couple of different possible motives.”

    Police have not recovered the weapons so far, but they found 48 shell casings at the scene, Moffatt said.

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives joined the investigation Thursday and was offering a $20,000 reward for help, according to Christopher Taylor, assistant special agent in charge of the bureau’s Philadelphia division.

    Authorities recounting the chaotic scene that unfolded Wednesday night said people fleeing the initial gunfire were driven into a hail of bullets from a second shooter.

    “It looks like right now they were all fleeing toward the back door of the residence when the second gunman fired from the side of the yard,” Lt. Andrew Schurman of the Allegheny County police told reporters at a different briefing after the shooting. “And they all seemed to get caught on the back porch.”

    Zappala said that the first attacker used a .40-caliber handgun to fire at people behind the house, while another attacker wielding what he called “an AK-47-type” rifle was waiting for them when they headed toward the home.

    “They just pushed them toward the door, and right into the path of the rifle,” Zappala said.
    Photos from the scene showed a residential street littered with police evidence markers.

    “This street is always quiet. There is nothing but kids on this street,” Kayla Alexander, a local resident, told WPXI. “I’m shaken, so it’s pretty bad.”

    This rampage is the latest in a series of shooting sprees that have shaken communities nationwide, coming just weeks after attacks in Hesston, Kan., and Kalamazoo, Mich. Since last year, mass shootings have erupted at locations as disparate as a holiday party in San Bernardino, Calif.; a community college in Roseburg, Ore.; and a church in Charleston, S.C.

    [“There’s really nowhere we’re safe out in the public — or at least that is the perception."]

    “Wilkinsburg is a community filled with grief, shock and anger this morning,” Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald said in a statement Thursday. “We share their grief and offer them our support in the days and weeks to come.”

    The community in Wilkinsburg, not far from affluent neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, has faced problems with its schools and grappled with poverty. Wilkinsburg has about 15,000 residents, and it is poorer than surrounding Allegheny County as well as the state; one in five Wilkinsburg residents are living in poverty, according to census figures.

    “We are devastated and saddened by this news, and we will not be complacent and let our homes, our streets and our neighborhoods be taken from us,” Patrick Shattuck, president of the Wilkinsburg Borough Council, said in a statement.

    Shattuck said that Wilkinsburg residents awoke Thursday ” as a top story on the national news and in headlines,” and vowed that the community would continue to rally together in the face of the attack after the national attention faded away.

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    DA seeks death penalty in Wilkinsburg cookout massacre

    By Paula Reed Ward
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    The Allegheny County District Attorney’s office on Friday filed notice of its intent to seek the death penalty against two men accused of the mass slaying in Wilkinsburg in March.

    Cheron Shelton, 29, of Lincoln-Lemington and Robert Thomas, 27, of Homewood are charged with killing five adults and an unborn child during a March 9 cookout at a home on Franklin Avenue in Wilkinsburg.

    To obtain a sentence of execution, the prosecution must prove the existence of at least one aggravating factor. The jury must then determine that the aggravating factor outweighs any potential mitigating evidence presented by the defense.

    In the case against Thomas and Shelton, the district attorney’s office listed four potential aggravating factors.

    They include that the defendants created a grave risk of death to others during the crime; that they have a significant history of felony convictions using the threat of violence; that they have been convicted of another crime before — or at the time of the current offense — for which life imprisonment or the death penalty is possible; and that they have been convicted of another murder before or at the time of the current offense.

    Investigators said the men had targeted Lamont Powell, who attended the cookout with several family members, because they believed he shot and killed Calvin Doswell of Lincoln-Lemington in 2013.

    Although Powell was shot and wounded, he survived.

    Killed were Jerry Michael Shelton, 35, Brittany Powell, 27, and Chanetta Powell, 25, and their cousins Tina Shelton, 37, and Shada Mahone, 26. Chanetta Powell was eight months pregnant.

    Police said that there were two volleys of gunfire that night — a person using a handgun fired 18 shots from the back of the lot, and the other suspect, using an assault-style rifle, then fired 30 shots into the crowd.

    Shelton and Thomas were not charged in the case until late June.

    http://www.post-gazette.com/local/ea...s/201608270053

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    Suspect in Wilkinsburg mass shooting to stand trial on false ID case

    A suspect in the Wilkinsburg mass shooting was ordered Monday to stand trial on charges that he gave a false ID to law enforcement during a traffic stop shortly after the shooting, which left five adults and an unborn child dead.

    Cheron Shelton, 29, of Lincoln-Lemington, could face the death penalty if he’s convicted in the March 9 shootings at a home on Franklin Avenue. The newer charges on which he was ordered to stand trial stem from a traffic stop on the Parkway.

    Also proceeding to Allegheny County Common Pleas Court on Monday were the charges against Shelton’s girlfriend, Channel Falls, 30, and her father, Adrien Falls, 54, both of Lincoln-Lemington. Police have accused the pair of hindering Shelton’s apprehension — once during that traffic stop and again when Shelton was arrested inside their home.

    Allegheny County homicide Detective Steven Hitchings testified Monday that three days after the shooting police searched a residence where they believe Shelton stayed and found a rifle and ammunition for an assault-style weapon.

    Detective Hitchings said Shelton was on probation at the time, and officials requested a probation violation warrant for him the day after the search; that same day, the detective said, he met with Mr. Falls, who was picking up a car that his daughter used and that police had looked at during their investigation.

    “During that conversation, I informed Mr. Falls that probation had issued a warrant for Cheron,” the detective said.

    The day after that, on March 14, Detective Hitchings testified that he and Detective Kevin McCue went to the Falls home and again mentioned the warrant. The detective said he received a call that day from Shelton’s attorney, Randall McKinney, asking if there was a warrant for his client.

    Mr. Falls said after the hearing that Detective Hitchings came alone to his home and mentioned that probation officials were looking for Shelton but did not say the word “warrant” specifically.

    Ten days after the shooting, Pennsylvania State Police Trooper D. Thomas Cegan pulled over a car for speeding. The trooper testified that the driver gave him an incorrect name and, when confronted with that, said that he was Ms. Falls’ brother.

    Trooper Cegan said Ms. Falls also told him that Shelton was her brother, and Mr. Falls, who arrived later, “identified him as his son.” The trooper looked up a photo of Ms. Falls’ brother in his system.

    “I made a comment to him, ‘that picture doesn’t really look like you,’ but the license had been suspended so long,” Trooper Cegan said. “[Cheron] said, ‘That was a rough period in my life.’”

    The trooper said he agreed to charge the driver via summons, in part because Mr. Falls had vouched for his identity. Mr. Falls said after the hearing that he was not privy to the entire conversation with the trooper and referred to Shelton as his son because he thinks of him as a son.

    Trooper Cegan said Ms. Falls’ real brother came to court for the traffic hearing, and the trooper immediately recognized that the man was not the driver.

    Police also charged the Fallses with hindering apprehension because Shelton was arrested at their home March 25. By that point, Shelton had also been charged with receiving stolen property stemming from the search earlier that month. He hadn’t yet been charged with the killings.

    http://www.post-gazette.com/local/ci...s/201611150078
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    Accused Wilkinsburg mass shooters run out of legal funds

    By Paula Reed Ward
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    The same defense attorneys who have been privately representing two men accused of killing five adults and an unborn child in Wilkinsburg will continue their work but will now be funded by taxpayers.

    Cheron Shelton, 29, of Lincoln-Lemington and Robert Thomas, 28, of Homewood are charged with five counts of criminal homicide as well as homicide of an unborn child stemming from the March 9 attack during a cookout at a home on Franklin Avenue.

    Both Shelton’s attorney, Randall McKinney, and Thomas’s lawyer, Casey White, were initially privately retained by the defendants, but have now been appointed by Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge David R. Cashman to continue on the case because

    Shelton and Thomas do not have the funds to pay them.

    If the men are found guilty of first-degree murder, prosecutors will seek the death penalty.

    Mr. McKinney and Mr. White will handle the trial portion of the case. If the defendants are convicted, Wendy Williams will represent Shelton while Michael Machen will represent Thomas.

    To sentence the men to death, the jury must find unanimously that the prosecution has proved at least one aggravating factor in the case, and that factor must outweigh any mitigation presented by the defense.

    In its notice it would seek capital punishment, the Allegheny County District Attorney's office listed four aggravators, including that the defendants created a grave risk of death to others during the crime; that the men have a significant history of felony convictions using the threat of violence; that they have been convicted of another crime before or at the time of the current offense — for which life imprisonment or the death penalty is possible; and that they have been convicted of another murder before — or at the time of — the current offense.

    Killed in the attack were Jerry Michael Shelton, 35, Brittany Powell, 27, and Chanetta Powell, 25, and their cousins Tina Shelton, 37, and Shada Mahone, 26. Chanetta Powell was eight months pregnant.

    Investigators said that the shooters that night fired two volleys. One person, using a handgun, fired 18 shots from the back of the yard, while the other, using an assault-style rifle, fired 30 shots at the crowd of people.

    Police have said that the men were targeting Lamont Powell, who attended the cookout with several relatives, because they believed he shot and killed Calvin Doswell of Lincoln-Lemington in 2013.

    http://www.post-gazette.com/local/ea...s/201611160190
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    Attorneys appointed for pair charged in Wilkinsburg killings

    Two men accused of killing five adults and an unborn child in Wilkinsburg earlier this year were appointed attorneys Wednesday.

    During a status conference, attorney Wendy Williams was appointed penalty phase counsel for Cheron Shelton. Attorney Michael Machen was appointed penalty phase counsel for Robert Thomas.

    Cheron Shelton, 29, and Robert Thomas, 27, face six counts of criminal homicide and other charges in the March 9 shooting.

    The next status conference is scheduled for Jan. 25. Stay with Channel 11 News and WPXI.com for continuing coverage.

    http://www.wpxi.com/news/attorneys-a...ings/467814625
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    DA Won't Use Jail Informant in Cookout Ambush Shooting Trial

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — The district attorney won't use testimony from a jailhouse informant when two men are tried on charges they ambushed a Pennsylvania cookout, killing five adults and an unborn child.

    The informant, Frederick Collins, was charged last month with screaming profanities at an Allegheny County judge presiding over his unrelated case on witness intimidation and other charges.

    Collins and another informant have told prosecutors Cheron Shelton and Robert Thomas told them they were trying to kill a man during the March 2016 shootings in Wilkinsburg. The target was wounded but survived, but five others — including a pregnant woman — were slain.

    Police say Thomas opened fire on one side of the backyard while Shelton used an assault rifle to gun them down as they ran onto a porch for safety.

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (http://bit.ly/2sDeUzP) says defense attorneys now plan to challenge evidence seized with search warrants based on information Collins provided.

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    District Attorney seeks gag order in case of Wilkinsburg mass shooting

    By Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    The Allegheny County District Attorney’s office is seeking a gag order in the case involving two men accused of killing five people and an unborn child at a cookout in Wilkinsburg last year.

    Assistant district attorney Lisa Pellegrini said in a motion filed Tuesday that the defense attorneys for Cheron Shelton and Robert Thomas, who are charged with homicide and dozens of other counts from the March 9, 2016, shooting, have at various times during the case “made extrajudicial statements to members of the print, radio and television media that would tend to prejudice the trial process related to this matter.”

    Randall McKinney, the attorney representing Shelton, said he will oppose the request.

    Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge David R. Cashman will hold a hearing on the motion Wednesday.

    http://www.post-gazette.com/local/ci...s/201707120081
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    Judge issues gag order in case of suspects in Wilkinsburg massacre

    WPXI Pittsburgh News

    An Allegheny County judge issued a gag order Wednesday in the case of two men authorities say planned and executed a mass shooting that killed five people and an unborn child in Wilkinsburg last year.

    Common Pleas Judge David Cashman approved a request by assistant district attorney Lisa Pellegrini to limit comments to the media by attorneys involved in the case.

    Pellegrini’s motion said the defense attorneys for Cheron Shelton and Robert Thomas “made extrajudicial statements to members of the print, radio and television media that would tend to prejudice the trial process related to this matter.”

    The order does not prohibit the DA’s office from issuing information about trial dates and other procedural matters.

    Shelton and Thomas face multiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault and related charges for the ambush during a March 9, 2016, cookout that also injured three other people.

    Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the two men.

    http://www.wpxi.com/news/top-stories...acre/557819705
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    Judge to decide whether suspects in Wilkinsburg mass shooting will be tried separately

    By Megan Guza
    Tribune-Review

    An Allegheny County judge said Thursday he expects to decide this month whether two men accused of fatally shooting five adults and an unborn child in Wilkinsburg will be tried separately or together.

    Cheron Shelton and Robert Thomas remain jailed while they await trial on charges they orchestrated the March 9, 2016, mass shooting at a backyard gathering on Franklin Avenue.

    Defense attorneys filed a motion last month to try their cases separately.

    Randall McKinney, an attorney for Shelton, has argued that his client's defense would be hurt by evidence against Thomas, including statements that Thomas is alleged to have made to two jailhouse informants regarding the alleged shooting.

    Prosecutors, in a response filed Thursday, argued that testimony from one informant, Frederick Collins, will not be used in trial — something decided in court earlier this year. The defense has filed a motion to suppress testimony from the second informant, Kendall Mikell. Prosecutors said they will challenge that.

    Casey White, an attorney for Thomas, argued that his client's defense would be hurt “by the mere fact that he will be tried next to” Shelton, who is alleged to have been the one who planned the ambush-style shooting and wanted to kill at least one of the partygoers, according to the criminal complaint.

    Prosecutors argued that Thomas's claim has no standing. Common Pleas Judge David Cashman will rule on the motion later this month.

    Shelton's attorney McKinney also filed motions Thursday to exclude various pieces of evidence, including items recovered from Shelton's home after the shooting.

    The shooting killed siblings Brittany Powell, 27, Chanetta Powell, 25, and Jerry Shelton, 35; a cousin, Tina Shelton, 37; family friend Shada Mahone, 26; and Chanetta Powell's unborn son, Demetrius. None of the slain Sheltons are related to the defendant.

    Police said Thomas opened fire on a backyard gathering from an alley and drove the crowd toward a back porch. Shelton allegedly came from between houses and, using an AK-47-style weapon, mowed down people as they tried to flee.

    http://triblive.com/local/allegheny/...-will-be-tried
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    Father, daughter plead guilty to hindering arrest of accused Wilkinsburg killer

    By Megan Guza
    Tribune-Review

    The girlfriend of one of the men accused in a March 2016 shooting that killed five adults and an unborn child pleaded guilty Tuesday to hindering his apprehension, according to the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office.

    Channel Falls, 31, along with her father, Adrien Falls, 53, pleaded guilty to two counts each of hindering the apprehension of Channel Falls' boyfriend, Cheron Shelton.

    Shelton is charged with a half-dozen counts of homicide. Police have accused Shelton and Robert Thomas of opening fire on a backyard party off Franklin Avenue in Wilkinsburg on March 9, 2016.

    The Fallses had been scheduled to go to trial Tuesday morning.

    Allegheny County homicide detectives investigating the shooting had a warrant for Shelton's arrest related to a firearm and ammunition they found at his mother's house, according to the criminal complaint. When they questioned Channel and Adrien Falls on March 14, 2016, both said they'd had no contact with him.

    Early on March 25, 2016, however, Shelton was arrested at the Fallses' home on charges related to the gun, and the father and daughter were charged with hindering his apprehension.

    A date for sentencing has not been set.

    http://triblive.com/local/allegheny/...ed-wilkinsburg
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    - Rev. Richard Hawke

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