Sentencing for man who plead no contest to killing a college student pushed back to July

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — This story has been updated to reflect that the sentencing was rescheduled. News Channel 3 is working to obtain more details about why.

A man who pled no contest to killing a college student with a stolen AR-15 was scheduled to be sentenced Monday, but it got pushed to July because his “defense attorney wasn’t ready.”

Myquan Rogers, who was 31 at the time of the shooting, will be sentenced July 21 after pleading no contest to charges related to a 2022 shooting that killed 22-year-old Naya Reynolds and an unborn baby.

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Reynolds, a student at Western Michigan University (WMU), was shot and killed on Aug. 26, 2022 at the Oakland Drive on-ramp to I-94 after trying to run out of a Dodge Durango she and other passengers were being chased in…

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