One of the suspects involved in the 2020 fatal shooting at the Carriage House apartments entered a guilty plea to third-degree murder this morning in Indiana County Court.
District Attorney Robert Manzi said 24-year-old Isaiah Moore entered his plea in front of President Judge Thomas Bianco for charges stemming from the killing of Jadeyn Wright in October 2020.
He will go for sentencing on November 25th.
Manzi will send a formal news release later today. Once we have it, we will pass along any additional information to you.
ORIGINAL STORY:
Another suspect in the Carriage House shooting in 2020 will be in court today for a plea hearing.
24-year-old Isaiah Moore of Philadelphia will go before Indiana County President Judge Tom Bianco at 10:30 today to enter a plea to charges connected with the killing of Jadeyn Wright in October of 2020. He is charged with criminal homicide and robbery-inflicting serious injury. He was one of four people who went to see Wright at the apartments for a marijuana buy that resulted in the fatal shooting. Jury selection for his trial was expected to start on Monday, but that has been cancelled in the wake of the plea hearing.
One of the other suspects, Terrion Gates, was convicted on September 28th of second-degree murder and conspiracy to robbery and is facing a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for November 15th. A third suspect, Delmar Chatman of Johnstown pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery-inflicting serious bodily injury and will be sentenced December 6th. The fourth suspect, Isabella Edmonds is awaiting further court action.