Four suspects charged in Columbus drive-by shooting could serve 120 years in prison

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Four defendants charged in a 2024 drive-by shooting have all pleaded guilty, with issued sentences potentially reaching up to decades in prison apiece.

According to court documents, four men who pleaded guilty for their involvement in the death of Rayshawn Rogers could serve a total of 120 years in prison fter pleading guilty to multiple charges.

Sincere Langford, Terrell Felton, Kenrell Felton and Marcus Person pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted murder, and one count each of involuntary manslaughter and discharging a firearm. Each count of involuntary manslaughter (10-15 years) runs consecutively with the other three counts, which run concurrently (nine years).

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Each case also includes two mandatory three-year weapons specifications for a total aggregate sentence of 25-30 years apiece…

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