Hermitage Police issue warrant for Youngstown man after shooting injures 2

HERMITAGE, Pa. - Two people were left injured after a shooting in Hermitage, Pennsylvania on Saturday. 32-year-old Deshawn Harvey Coleman, of Youngstown, is now facing charges in connection to the shooting.
Officers responded to the report of gunfire at the Shenango Park Apartments just after 2:30 a.m. Saturday, according to a press release from Hermitage Chief of Police Adam Piccirillo. Two people had suffered gunshot wounds once police arrived on the scene. Police say Martena Howard was wounded in the eye and Keymari Dixon sustained a bullet wound to his back. The 23-year-olds were both transported to the hospital.
Chief Piccirillo stated that the shooting is believed to have stemmed from an argument between Howard and several men at a Farrell bar earlier in the evening.
Coleman has been charged with two counts of attempted homicide, three counts of aggravated assault and one count of persons not to possess, use, manufacture, control, sell or transfer firearms — all felonies. Evidence from the scene, including shell casings and a wallet led investigators to Coleman.
Hermitage Police has issued a warrant for his arrest, as Coleman is not yet in custody.
