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Third person charged in Uniontown shooting that wounded two

By Mike Jones 2 min read
article image - Photo by Ed Reidmann
This file photo shows police investigating the June 11 shooting on Varndell Street in Uniontown.

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A third person has been charged with attempted homicide in the connection with a shooting in Uniontown earlier this month that injured two men.

An arrest warrant was filed Thursday for Isaiah M. Farrell, who is accused of firing multiple shots from a handgun at a car on Varndell Street in the city on June 11.

Pharoah Sewell was struck by multiple bullets while seated in the passenger side of the car. Another man, Davontae Clayton, was standing outside of the car when the shots were fired, but got behind the wheel and drove away before alerting nearby police officers of the incident. While Clayton was not struck by gunfire, he had a large cut on his forehead. Both men were taken to WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital for treatment and survived.

Santana Daily Jones, 21, of Uniontown, is accused of being one of the other shooters, state police said, and was charged June 14 with felony counts of attempted homicide, conspiracy and aggravated assault. Vincent Edward Pratt III, 19, is charged with conspiracy to commit attempted homicide since his vehicle was seen on video surveillance dropping the two men off and then picking them up after the shooting, according to court documents.

Police said Farrell and Jones were seen on surveillance video before the shooting standing at a Uniontown convenience store wearing the same clothes as what the assailants were described as wearing during the shooting. They later changed clothes and went back to the same store, police said. Investigators said they also used the GPS coordinates on Jones’ ankle monitor to track his position during the shooting, which allegedly placed him at the scene.

Farrell, 22, of North Union Township, is charged with two counts each of attempted homicide, conspiracy, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment, and one count of criminal mischief. The arrest warrant is filed at the Uniontown office of District Judge Jason Cox.

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