UPDATE: Aigner Weaver-Shaw was ordered to pay court costs, $700 in fines and serve 3 years probation for the Memorial Fieldhouse incident, and to pay court costs, a $700 fine and serve 12 years probation for the November incident. Those probation sentences will run concurrently.
Troy Keller of Indiana was sentenced to three months to two years in the Indiana County Jail and two years probation after he is released from jail.
WHAT WE PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
Indiana County judges will hold sentencing hearings today.
One of them will be for Aigner Weaver-Shaw, a 21-year-old woman from Philadelphia who was one of three women involved in a fight in the racquetball courts inside Memorial Field House on September 26th. IUP Police charged Weaver-Shaw, Dyshaya Ross and Ashlee Summers, also from Philadelphia, with beating Taylor Jones and Savanah Santiago. Jones required surgery for her injuries, and Santiago suffered a concussion during the fight. Weaver-Shaw pleaded guilty of disorderly conduct, harassment and reckless endangerment during a criminal call hearing on February 3rd, while a charge of aggravated assault was withdrawn at the lower court levels. Shaw is also set for sentencing today in a case from November of 2016 where she pleaded guilty to three counts of simple assault and single counts of false reporting, trespassing, resisting arrest, and criminal mischief, while several other charges were not prosecuted. This was in connection with a fight at a party in the 500 block of Philadelphia Street, and happened after she was barred from campus.
Also due for sentencing today is 23-year-old Troy Keller of Indiana, who pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, while two other counts of possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, two counts of possession of a controlled substance and one count of possession of a small amount of marijuana were not prosecuted. He was caught in a drug deal by borough police and when police raided his apartment, they found 367 stamp bags of heroin, 2 ounces of marijuana, and over $22,000 in cash.












