Boy Found Guilty in Joppatowne High School Shooting Receives Sentence
Jaylen Prince was sentenced to 80 years for a fatal school shooting after an altercation over a girl, with Maryland law allowing possible release mid-way, prosecutors said.
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Sentencing set for teen convicted in fatal Joppatowne High School shooting
Sentencing is expected to be handed down Tuesday for the 17-year-old boy convicted in last summer’s deadly Joppatowne High School shooting. A Harford County jury found Jaylen Prince guilty of first-degree murder for the shooting death of 15-year-old Warren Grant in September 2024. The jury also found Prince guilty on firearms charges. | RELATED: Jury sees videos from inside Joppatowne High School on day of fatal shooting Police said Prince pulle…
Teen sentenced for murdering fellow student at Joppatowne High School last year
A teen convicted of murdering a fellow student last year at Joppatowne High School learned his fate Tuesday.Jaylen Prince, 16, was sentenced to life in prison with all but 75 years suspended, plus five years for firearms violations.That means Prince will serve 80-years behind bars, although he could potentially be eligible for release mid-way through because Maryland law does not permit juveniles to be sentenced to life without parole.The victim…
Teen sentenced to 80 years for fatal Joppatowne High School shooting
JOPPA, MD—Jaylen Rushawn Prince received a sentence of Life plus twenty years, suspending all but 80 years to serve, on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, in the Circuit Court for Harford County for the First Degree Murder of Warren Curtis Grant. The sentencing followed Prince’s May 2025 jury conviction stemming from the fatal shooting that occurred on September 6, 2024, at Joppatowne High School. The sentence handed down by the Honorable Judge Keven Ma…
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