Crime & Safety

Two Men Convicted in Carnegie Towers Shooting Sentenced to Jail

Two Hazelwood men convicted for shooting three people, including a 2-week-old infant, at the Carnegie Towers apartment complex last year have been sentenced to 7 to 14 years in jail.

Two Hazelwood men convicted for shooting three people, including a 2-week-old infant, at the Carnegie Towers apartment complex last year have been sentenced to jail time.

Bryon Hall, 22, was sentenced on Tuesday morning to 7 to 14 years for his conviction on attempted homicide and aggravated assault.

James Edmonds, 21, was sentenced on Wednesday to 7 to 14 years in prison for his charges.

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The two men were convicted in November following a non-jury trial before Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Kevin Sasinoski in connection with the shooting that took place in the parking lot of Carnegie Towers on April 14.

Three people, including the young girl, were found with gunshot wounds after traveling in a car from the apartment complex to the BP gas station in Carnegie.

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Hall and Edmonds were found in a car at the apartment complex. Investigators are still looking for a third man believed to be involved in the shooting, Rashad Watson, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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