Youngstown man guilty of east side murder
A jury has found a Youngstown man guilty of of fatally shooting a man on the East Side of the city.

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - A jury has found a Youngstown man guilty of of fatally shooting a man on the East Side of the city.
After deliberating since Thursday, a jury in Judge Shirley Christian's Court handed up a guilty verdict against thirty-eight-year old Anthony Dwayne Hopkins.
He was convicted of aggravated murder, intimidating a witness, and tampering with evidence.
Hopkins will be sentenced later.
Investigators say he shot Frank James Brown on Truesdale Avenue on September 28, 2013.
Two people have already pleaded guilty to charges filed in connection with the case.
Randall Miller pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter and obstructing justice. He awaits sentencing.
His wife Megan Miller was sentenced to 180 days in jail and fined $1,000 for her conviction on charges of falsification and tampering with evidence.
The victim was fatally shot in a Cadillac owned by Megan Miller, who at the time of the crime was employed by the City of Youngstown Finance Department.
