February 26, 2010 in City

Teens arrested in Cheney shooting to be tried as adults

The Spokesman-Review
 
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Three teens arrested in a shooting in downtown Cheney early Sunday will be charged as adults.

Trevien M. Mims, 17, Damon M. Morris, 17; and Clovy Jaramillo, 16, were in Spokane County Superior Court on Thursday on charges of drive-by shooting, first-degree assault and riot.

The boys, along with 19-year-old Abran L. Gibson, are accused of a shooting that injured Sharanbir S. Grewal in the hand. Morris fired the shot that injured Grewal, according to court documents.

The Spokesman-Review identifies juvenile criminal suspects if they are charged as adults with serious felonies.

A public defender described Jaramillo as “the least involved,” and Judge Ellen Kalama Clark set his bond at $20,000.

Mims’ bond was set at $25,000; Morris’ was set at $30,000 after Clark noted he was also charged with possession of a controlled substance for OxyContin allegedly found after his arrest and had a previous drug charge as a juvenile.

Four comments on this story so far. Add yours!
  • misjustice on February 26 at 12:12 p.m.

    Nothing like a little hillbilly heroin and gun to make a boy into a man! Oh, that’s right, they were just exercising their 2nd Amendment Rights. Now, they’ll have plenty of time to pick out their prison names…

  • PhiltheBibliophil on February 26 at 1:04 p.m.

    Oh, sorry I thought this article was about Dick Cheney!

  • BigE on February 26 at 3:31 p.m.

    I live in Cheney, love Cheney.
    At least you know where to find us if we do something wrong, we’ll be at Zips getting a grilled cheese, we have 4 cops so be careful, they will jack you up homey.

  • crikey on March 04 at 10:15 a.m.

    Isn’t ‘least involved’ kinda like a little bit pregnant??

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