NILES - A jury has reached a verdict in the case of one of two suspects in a stabbing at a shopping plaza in Niles back in November.

The jury found 52-year-old Kenyon Kellum, not guilty of attempted murder but did find him guilty of two counts of felonious assault. Kellum will be sentenced on the two felonious assault charges on February 17.

Kellum will be held in the Trumbull County Jail without bond until his sentencing date.

The charges stem from a stabbing incident in the Gentry Center shopping plaza on Route 422 in Niles. 

A witness said a group of people were arguing in the parking lot when the situation escalated and Kellum allegedly stabbed a male victim in the neck. Kellum was soon arrested at the Days Inn hotel less than a mile away from the plaza.

Meanwhile, Kellum's co-defendant Zulekha Berry appeared in Niles Municipal Court for a preliminary hearing on Wednesday. Her case was bound over to a grand jury, which will decide whether or not there is enough evidence to indict her.