KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the date of Rogers’ sentencing.
A man who originally plead no contest to killing a college student with a stolen AR-15 pushed back his sentencing again.
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Myquan Rogers, who was 31 at the time of the shooting, was originally supposed to be sentenced June 23 after pleading no contest to charges related to a 2022 shooting that killed 22-year-old Naya Reynolds and an unborn baby. His sentencing was pushed to Monday, July 21, after his “defense attorney wasn’t ready,” according to the prosecutor’s office.
His July 21 sentencing date was rescheduled to Aug. 18 on Thursday after he filed a petition with the court, stating his defense needs more time to file a motion to withdraw…