Update: Alleged Downtown Expo Shooter Could Face Over 100 years in Prision

According to WISH TV, Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi says the teen could face 104 year to 117 years in prison if a court finds the shootings were gang-related.

According to WISH TV, Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi says the teen could face 104 year to 117 years in prison if a court finds the shootings were gang-related.

According to WISH TV, accused downtown shooter, Shamus Patton could face 100+ years in prision for his participation in nine people getting injured during a shooting, July17th. 

He face 14 counts of criminal charges including, aggravated battery (Class B Felony), Battery (Class C Felony), 8 counts of Criminal recklessness (Class C Felony), 2 counts of Criminal gang activity (Class D Felony), carrying a handgun without a license (Class A Misdemeanor), and One count of dangerous possession of a fire arm (Class A Misdemeanor).

 

 

Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi says the teen could face 104 year to 117 years in prison if a court finds the shootings were gang-related. Even without that added penalty, he could face up to 80 years in prison.

A not guilty plea was entered on Patton’s behalf. His bond was previously set at $250,000.

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