Man takes plea deal, sentenced in 2024 Juneteenth mass shootout in Oakland

OAKLAND, Calif. – A key figure in the shootout that left more than a dozen people injured on Juneteenth in 2024 is expected to be released on parole this week, after his attorney argued that the man fired in self-defense during one of Oakland’s largest mass shootings.

JaJuan Kelly, 25, was sentenced Thursday after accepting a plea deal that saw Alameda County prosecutors toss multiple charges of assault with a firearm in favor of a single count of possession of a firearm by a felon.

The deal – which was approved by Alameda County Superior Court Judge Roz Silvaggio – called for Kelly to receive a three-year jail sentence, though that length was essentially halved due to his time already spent at the Santa Rita Jail and his good behavior while he was there…

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