Kejuan Lucas, 24, was sentenced to four to five years in prison this week for the shooting that injured two adults and a Whitmer student.
TOLEDO, Ohio — A man convicted earlier this month on felonious assault charges for a shooting in 2022 that injured three people outside of a Whitmer High School football game has been sentenced to prison.
Kejuan Lucas, 24, was sentenced to four to five years in prison on Thursday with credit for 250 days of incarceration.
Lucas entered Alford pleas to the assault charges, meaning he did not admit guilt but did admit there was enough evidence against him for prosecutors to secure a conviction. Two other firearms charges against him were dropped as part of the deal.
Two others were also accused of involvement in the shooting that injured two adults and a Whitmer student.
In 2024, Jaron Phillips was sentenced to 34 years in prison for his part in multiple shootings, including the one at Whitmer and a fatal one the day before.