One of the four people charged in connection with the fatal shooting at the Carriage House Apartments in Indiana in 2020 is due in court today for a pre-trial conference.
Court documents show that 23-year-old Isaiah Moore of Philadelphia will go in front of Indiana County President Judge Thomas Bianco this morning for the conference. Moore is charged along with 20-year-old Isabella Edmonds of Indiana, 24-year-old Delmar Chatman of Johnstown and 21-year-old Terrion Gates, also of Johnstown, with the shooting death of Jadeyn Wright at the student apartment complex along Oakland Avenue. Authorities say the four went to acquire marijuana from Wright, and that ended with Wright being shot and the four fleeing the scene.
Moore is charged with criminal homicide and other crimes related to the shooting. While jury selection has been scheduled several times, it has been cancelled each time. Chatman has a criminal call hearing scheduled for next February, and Edmonds will have a criminal call hearing in December.
Jury selection for Gates is scheduled for Monday.