Cyrus Ellerbe, the 22-year-old man accused of shooting six teenagers at a party, pleaded not guilty in Mansfield Municipal Court. The judge set his bond at $5 million. Two of the victims, aged 17 and 18, died at the scene. Ellerbe was taken into custody on November 8. The shootings occurred at an Airbnb, and the victims’ names and conditions have not been released. Guns and drugs were found at the scene. Ellerbe’s next court appearance is scheduled for November 16. Julia Bingel reported
In Mansfield Municipal Court on Thursday, the 22-year-old man accused of shooting six teenagers at a party last month pleaded not guilty. Two of the teenagers tragically lost their lives as a result of the incident. The judge set Cyrus Ellerbe’s bond at $5 million. Ellerbe was taken into custody on November 8. According to Mansfield police, the shootings occurred on October 27 at an Airbnb on Ferndale Ave. The victims, aged between 14 and 19, were found at the scene, with two of them pronounced dead. One of the deceased victims has been identified as Jarmel Boyd, a junior at Mansfield High School. Additional victims were transported to a local hospital by EMS and private vehicle, but their identities and conditions have not been disclosed. Police discovered multiple firearms and drugs inside the residence. Ellerbe’s next court appearance is scheduled for November 16..
In Mansfield, Ohio, a 22-year-old man named Cyrus Ellerbe faced his arraignment in Mansfield Municipal Court on Thursday, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges of shooting six teenagers at a party. Sadly, two of the teenagers lost their lives due to their injuries. The judge presiding over the case ordered Ellerbe to be held on a hefty $5 million bond. The incident occurred on October 27 at an Airbnb located on Ferndale Ave, with the victims ranging in age from 14 to 19 years old. Tragically, when the authorities arrived at the scene, two of the victims, a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old, were already deceased. The deceased 17-year-old teenager has been identified as Jarmel Boyd, who was a junior at Mansfield High School. Emergency medical services transported two other victims to a local hospital, while two additional victims were taken to the hospital by private vehicle. The names and conditions of these victims have not been disclosed at this time. During the investigation, the Mansfield police discovered numerous firearms and drugs inside the residence where the incident took place. Ellerbe was taken into custody on November 8 and is scheduled to appear in court again on November 16. This tragic event has left the community in shock and mourning..