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Akron Man Sentenced 15 Years to Life for Murder | Newsradio WTAM 1100

By Steve Bailey Ricardo Marshall Cleveland, OH – Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh announced today that Summit County Common Pleas Court Judge Kelly McLaughlin sentenced Ricardo Marshall to 15 years to life in prison for the murder of 40-year-old Kathy Landino. Prior to sentencing, Marshall pled guilty to the following charge one count of murder – a Special Felony On November 21, 2019, Akron Police Officers responded to a home on Chittenden Street after Ricardo Marshall called 9-1-1 stating that he found his live-in girlfriend Kathy Landino not breathing. Marshall later admitted to killing Landino. Investigators determined Marshall beat and strangled Landino and waited 12 hours before contacting police. Marshall’s four children were at the home at the time of the murder.

Akron man pleads not guilty in murder of Hudson-area Lyft driver

Akron man pleads not guilty in murder of Hudson-area Lyft driver Surge in violence against Northeast Ohio Uber and Lyft drivers Kahlyl Powe appeared in Akron Municipal Court on a video monitor, pleading not guilty in the death of a Lyft driver (Source: Vic Gideon) By Vic Gideon | May 4, 2021 at 12:50 PM EDT - Updated May 4 at 12:50 PM AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - “Good morning, Mr. Powe,” announced Akron Municipal Court Judge Jerry Larson. “As you know, you’ve been charged with one count of murder.” Twenty-three-year-old Kahlyl Powe appeared by video, his public defender entering a not guilty plea while also making the case he deserved a relatively low bond.

Alpha Phi Alpha Homes turns service into development

Alpha Phi Alpha Homes turns service into development Alpha Phi Alpha Homes turns service into development KAREN FARKAS Contributed photo Alpha Phi Alpha Homes extends its community development reach into the Akron suburbs at places such as Friendship Terrace senior apartments in Cuyahoga Falls. Fifty years ago, after urban renewal displaced thousands of low-income residents, alumni members of the University of Akron s chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha, the nation s oldest African American fraternity, broke ground on a 551-unit federally funded project that included a high-rise tower, townhouses and garden apartments. Since that leap of faith by men who had no experience in construction and development, Alpha Phi Alpha Homes Inc., a nonprofit housing, development and management corporation, has overseen the construction of more than 2,400 units of senior and family housing in Akron and Northeast Ohio.

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