Campbell man sentenced to four years in prison in Boardman home invasion


YOUNGSTOWN — A Campbell man, who pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery and felonious assault in a Dec. 15, 2012, Boardman home invasion has been sentenced to four years in prison.

Keymonnie Harris, 23, of Blackburn Street, drew the sentence this morning from Judge Lou A. D’Apolito of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court.

In a plea agreement, the prosecution dropped a second aggravated robbery count and a kidnapping charge and all firearm specifications.

The charges stemmed from a shootout at a Terrace Drive home, in which the homeowner told police he returned fire after a male invader fired at him.

Harris, who was shot twice in the arm and once in the head, was apprehended by police shortly thereafter near Southern Boulevard and Willow Drive.

A second suspect in this incident, Doretha Weston, 37, of Miller Street, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of robbery; and Judge D’Apolito sentenced her in September to a year’s probation.

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