One of the people convicted of killing Jadeyn Wright at the Carriage House Apartments in 2020 is scheduled to be sentenced today in Indiana County Court.
22-year-old Terrion Gates is due before Indiana County President Judge Thomas Bianco this morning for the sentencing hearing. He was convicted in late September of second-degree murder, robbery and conspiracy to robbery for the incident in October of 2020. He went with Isabella Edmonds of Indiana, Delmar Chatman of Johnstown and Isaiah Moore of Philadelphia to Wright’s apartment for a marijuana buy, and while the others planned to rob Wright, it was Gates who pulled the trigger on a gun he brought to kill Wright. He was arrested in Altoona in March of 2021.
Moore was sentenced in November to 17 to 34 years in prison and a year of probation after that for a guilty plea to murder in the third degree. Chatman pleaded to robbery-inflicting serious injury and is serving a 6–15-year prison sentence. Edmonds case has not moved forward from the district court phase.