Oklahoma man charged in shooting at Jefferson Twp. cemetery
An Oklahoma man is facing charges in connection to a shooting at a burial service in Jefferson Twp. last week.
Jaquade Lewis, 30, of Del City, Oklahoma, was charged with four counts of felonious assault, one count of having weapons while under disability and one count of improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, according to court documents filed in Montgomery County Municipal Court Western Division.
The charges stem from a shooting that happened at cemetery on S. Union Road on Friday.
Deputies previously told us that an argument broke out between family members who were attending a burial of a relative. That’s when Lewis allegedly pulled out a gun.
Lewis first shot at a vehicle that had his female cousin and one-year-old niece in it. After that, an adult male cousin attempted to take the gun away from Lewis and that was when shot him in the hand and upper thigh, according to an affidavit and statement of facts.
The victim was taken from the scene by family members, but was later found on the grounds of the Dayton VA Medical Center. They were then transported to Miami Valley Hospital. We’re working to learn their an update on his condition.
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Deputies said Lewis was later located at a hotel off of Dryden Road.
Lewis later admitted to the shooting and to “being a convicted felon and Crip gang member,” according to court documents. Lewis was previously convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 2009 robbery in Oklahoma.
Lewis remains booked in the Montgomery County Jail. His bond is set at $100,000, according to online jail records.