Reeder and Linear had "no reason " to get out of the vehicle-as they were going to be dropped off at another destination-but they did and had a "physical altercation " with Smith. First-degree murder is punishable by life in prison, but the jury can recommend mercy, which means Reeder would be eligible for, but not necessarily receive, parole in 15 years. A total of 11 witnesses detailed, the apprehension of Reeder and co-defendant Terrell Linear, the reaction of the woman who drove the suspects to Walmart and processing of evidence and lab results. Jurors in the mercy phase of the Shaundarius Reeder proceedings will. Linear is being held in the North Central Regional Jail, awaiting his sentencing. A sentencing has been set for Linear on July 22 at 1:30 p.m., according to the prosecutor’s office. 28, 2020, Smith and several other people, including Linear and his co-defendant Shaundarius Reeder, 21, traveled in a vehicle to an apartment complex where Smith and two women got out. J7:32 pm Terrell Linear, left, and Shaundarius Reeder are charged with first-degree murder. Shaundarius Reeder Reeder, 21, did not accept take a plea and is slated to go to trial at a later date, an official with the prosecutor’s office said. 28, 2020, Smith and several other people, including Linear and his co-defendant Shaundarius Reeder, 21, traveled in a vehicle to an apartment complex where Smith and two women got out. 15The jury that convicted Shaundarius Reeder of first-degree murder in under two hours was unable to decide if it should grant him mercy after about 12 hours of deliberations over two days. The state has rested in the prosecution of Shaundarius Reeder for first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Prosecutor Perri DeChristopher said if the case had gone to trial the state would have shown on Feb. Prosecutor Perri DeChristopher said if the case had gone to trial the state would have shown on Feb. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. He also remembered entering Smith's apartment building, and shooting at Smith as Smith left the apartment. Linear said he doesn't remember much about the incident because of alcohol and drug use, but after reviewing the discovery in the case he said he recalled a confrontation with Smith, during which Smith struck him. Judge Susan Tucker accepted his guilty plea and dismissed a charge of conspiracy to commit murder. Shaundarius Reeder, 21, is charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for killing 21-year-old Eric J. Terrell Linear, 22, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and according to the terms of the plea deal will be sentenced to life in prison with mercy-meaning he will be eligible for parole in 15 years. A trial for his co-defendant will be held next week. A Monongalia County grand jury will be the next stop for murder charges against two Fairmont. The group agreed they would drop off the group at the. Terrell Linear, left, and Shaundarius Reeder are charged with first-degree murder. 2-MORGANTOWN - One of two men accused in the fatal shooting of 21-year-old West Virginia University student Eric Smith pleaded guilty to his murder Tuesday. While at 4th and Goal a member of the group met with two acquaintances- Shaundarius Reeder and Terrell Linear who were looking for a ride home. As a result, Smith was shot and suffered severe physical, neurological, and psychological injuries before his ultimate death.Jun. Two Fairmont men were arraigned on murder charges Friday afternoon hours after allegedly shooting and killing a West Virginia University student. The lawsuit claims that due to these failures, the two men were able to open unlocked doors and enter the building, where they fired multiple shots into an apartment. The complaint also states it was a common occurrence for those without permission, including the homeless, to occupy building 21 and despite the defendant's knowledge of these occurrences, they failed to take any appropriate action to remedy the dangerous condition and failed to have proper security in place and monitor security cameras to prevent nonresident entry to the building. The defendants had control over the lock system and could have locked lobby and stairwell doors, the complaint says, but negligently, carelessly and recklessly failed to lock the doors that would have prevented Linear and Reeder, who were not residents, from entering the building the evening of the shooting. WVU officials have identified them as 21-year-old Terrell Linear and 20-year-old Shaundarius Reeder, both from Fairmont, West Virginia. Join Facebook to connect with Shaundarius Reeder and others you may know. Mohrmann's lawsuit alleges the two gunmen, who were not students at WVU, were able to freely enter building 21 of the College Park apartment complex-which has a lock system on common entryways and lobbies to prevent nonresidents from entering. View the profiles of people named Shaundarius Reeder.
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