Jury selection is scheduled today for one of the suspects in the shooting death at the Carriage House Apartments in 2020.
Court documents show that 24-year-old Delmar Chatman of Johnstown faces charges of criminal homicide, robbery to inflict serious bodily injury, conspiracy to both of those crimes and conspiracy to theft by unlawful taking in connection with the death of Jadeyn Wright on October 17th of 2020. Chatman was one of four people who went to the Carriage House Apartment that Wright lived in to buy marijuana, but the visit turned violent, and Wright was killed. Chatman, along with Terrion Gates of Johnstown, Isabella Edmonds of Indiana, and Isaiah Moore of Philadelphia, fled the scene after the shooting.
Edmonds is due for a criminal call hearing on August 4th, with jury selection scheduled for Moore on August 21st, and for Gates on September 18th.
Jury selection is also scheduled for today for a Latrobe man charged with dragging a state trooper as he tried to flee the scene of an incident in White Township. 30-year-old Matthew Rebar, who also has an address in Connellsville, is charged with two counts of aggravated assault with attempted serious bodily injury, fleeing or attempting to elude police, DUI, possession of a small amount of marijuana and of drug paraphernalia along with summary traffic charges for the incident on February 25th of last year. He was involved in a domestic dispute and was in his car in the parking lot of an apartment complex. When troopers tried to get him to shut off his car, Rebar put it in gear and started to drive away. The trooper was dragged about 30 feet before he was able to pull free and fall from the car. Rebar was apprehended after a short pursuit.






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