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Thursday, 7 February 2008

Brandon Coffman, 17, was taken into custody by Columbus SWAT officers on Vendome Drive this afternoon.

Brandon Coffman, 17, was taken into custody by Columbus SWAT officers on Vendome Drive this afternoon.
The teen is charged with a delinquency count of murder in the shooting death of Kenyanna Bradley, 21.
Bradley was on her front porch on Kelton Avenue on Oct. 28, 2006, when four males in a car pulled up and one began shooting. She was shot in the back while trying to run into the front door, authorities said.
On Wednesday, Paul K. Hayes, 20, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Bradley's death. Christian Domis, assistant prosecutor, said that Hayes and Coffman fired several shots into the apartment building, the site of a previous confrontation, and that Bradley was not the intended target.
Coffman, whose address police didn't provide, became a suspect "during the investigation," according to a news release from homicide detectives after his capture. Homicide detectives didn't return phone calls seeking further explanation.

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