July Double Shooting: 23-Year-Old Woman Charged with Murder, Prosecutors Confirm

CINCINNATI —

In an assault and two shootings that took place in July, prosecutors have charged a 23-year-old woman with many offenses, including murder.

About the shooting that took place on July 12 in the 3000 block of Reading Road, Akira Fletcher is now facing charges of murder, aggravated murder, and felonious assault, according to prosecutors. A Hamilton County grand jury indicted her on Friday.

A woman was assaulted by two other ladies who began throwing rocks at her while she was in her car.

The driver allegedly shot the two ladies who attacked her in self-defense, according to the police.

The women were sent to UC Medical Center. The 29-year-old Nyema Norton passed away at the hospital on Monday.

July Double Shooting 23-Year-Old Woman Charged with Murder, Prosecutors Confirm

If Fletcher was the one behind the wheel is anybody’s guess.

At the forthcoming arraignment, will be officially charged and allowed to enter a plea, marking the next step in the legal process for this case.

A trial, during which the prosecution and defense will present their respective cases, is likely to be a part of the court processes.

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The community is keeping a careful eye on the case in the hopes that it will be resolved in a way that delivers justice to the victims and solves the issues of public safety and violence in the neighborhood.

The allegations against the 23-year-old lady in connection with the double shooting in July are extremely severe, and the community will be deeply affected by them. A fair and just resolution for all parties concerned will continue to be the center of attention as the legal process progresses.

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Official announcements from legal and law enforcement officials, as well as local news outlets, will provide people with the most up-to-date information on the case.

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