State v. Scott, 90671 (12-24-2008)

2008 Ohio 6847
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 24, 2008
DocketNo. 90671.
StatusUnpublished
Cited by2 cases

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State v. Scott, 90671 (12-24-2008), 2008 Ohio 6847 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION *Page 3
{¶ 1} Defendant-appellant, Lugene Scott ("Scott"), appeals his conviction. Finding no merit to the appeal, we affirm.

{¶ 2} The Cuyahoga County Grand Jury returned a multiple count indictment against Scott, alleging two counts of felonious assault upon Donnie Davidson, violations of R.C. 2903.11(A)(1) and 2903.11(A)(2); two counts of felonious assault upon Damien Taylor, violations of R.C. 2903.11(A)(1) and 2903.11(A)(2); and one count of having a weapon while under disability, a violation of R.C. 2923.13(A)(3). The four counts of felonious assault included one-and three-year firearm specifications. Scott pled not guilty to the charges and the matter proceeded to a bench trial where the following evidence was presented.

{¶ 3} On July 20, 2007, in the early evening (around 6:00 p.m.), Scott was hanging out on the front porch of a house located on Elizabeth Avenue in Cleveland, talking on his cell phone, when an argument erupted between Donnie Davidson (known as "Tez") and Tez's girlfriend, Toya. The argument attracted the attention of four teenage members of the Knowledge Youth Group, its executive director, Joyce Hood, and Hood's sister, Olivia Walton, who were all sitting outside on Hood's front porch across the street, making posters for an upcoming block party. The state offered the testimony of each eyewitness at trial. *Page 4

{¶ 4} The eyewitnesses all testified that Tez, who was drunk and yelling at Toya, became angry with Scott after Scott tried to calm him. The witnesses further testified that Tez walked over to Scott and punched him in the face, which Scott initially ignored. After Tez struck Scott a second or third time, a struggle ensued between the two, and Scott was "getting the best of Tez." At one point, Scott threw Tez down on the ground. From that point on, the eyewitness testimony slightly varied.1

{¶ 5} Hood testified that, after Scott "got [Tez] down on the ground," she observed Scott also "go forward," downward, and then he stood up and shot Tez, who was standing approximately five feet away. Prior to Scott shooting Tez, Hood saw Tez reaching back around his waist.

{¶ 6} Following the shooting, Hood immediately attempted to usher all of the children into the house. At this point, she heard another gunshot, turned around, and believed that Scott was shooting multiple shots into the ground near a row of bushes, but later discovered that he had shot Damien Taylor ("Taylor"). Hood described the shots as separate, distinct shots that were not rapidly fired.

{¶ 7} Scott then walked across the street toward Hood, holding a gun in each hand, approaching Hood and saying, "Auntie, he tried to kill me. *** Auntie, they tried to hurt me." Hood attempted to retrieve the guns from Scott, *Page 5 but, upon noticing Taylor lying on the ground across the street, she urged Scott to leave so that she could help Taylor.

{¶ 8} Hood's sister, Olivia Walton, testified that Scott fired the gun twice at Tez. She testified that after the first shot, Tez responded by saying, "You going to shoot me, you going to shoot your boy." Scott then pointed the gun at Tez and fired the gun a second time. After the second shot, Walton observed Taylor come from the back of a neighboring house and walk between Scott and Tez with his hands up in the air. Scott then shot Taylor, who fell on his stomach. Scott shot Taylor at least two more times. Walton described the shots as "individual pops" that were not part of a rapid succession. She further corroborated Hood's testimony that Scott came across the street with the two guns and told Hood, "Auntie, they were going to kill me."

{¶ 9} Rhemi Walton ("Rhemi"), a fifteen-year-old girl, testified that it appeared that Tez was reaching for a gun when he stood up after Scott had thrown him to the ground, and Scott responded by shooting Tez. She further testified that, immediately prior to the shooting and during the struggle, she heard something drop on the ground and then both Tez and Scott were reaching for something on the ground. Although Scott fired the gun at Tez, Rhemi was unsure whether the bullet actually hit Tez, but she heard Tez say, "I can't believe you really going to try to shoot me, you out of the M F'ing mind. I'll hurt you, ***." She further testified that she then observed Taylor coming from *Page 6 across the street, leaving a known crack house. Upon reaching the area where Tez and Scott were standing, Taylor bent down and then reached up, holding both of his arms out, one toward Tez and one toward Scott. He appeared to have a gun in his hand, but Rhemi testified that she was not sure.2 Next thing she knew, Scott was shooting and his "arm was jerking as if he was scared." Rhemi heard three shots fired at Taylor and then went inside the house. Once inside the house, Rhemi heard three more shots, which she described as being fired one to two seconds apart.

{¶ 10} Sierra Boyd, a fourteen-year-old girl, testified that Scott shot Tez immediately after Tez reached into his pocket. She further testified that after Tez was shot, he dropped a gun, which Scott picked up. Boyd ran into the house after the first shot, wherein she heard five more gunshots. She corroborated Rhemi's testimony that Scott came across the street with the two guns in his hands, stating that he did not mean to do it.

{¶ 11} Shania Coker, a 15-year-old girl, corroborated the other testimony that Scott shot Tez immediately after Tez stood up and started to reach for something. Coker also saw Scott shoot Taylor after Taylor came across the street and, according to Coker, was trying to end the altercation. She testified *Page 7 that she did not see anything in Taylor's hands. She further indicated that she heard a total of seven gun shots.

{¶ 12} Marcos Bryson, a 14-year-old boy, who was also present on Hood's porch the evening of the incident, was the last eyewitness to testify. He corroborated the testimony of the other teenagers that Tez was reaching for something when Scott pulled out a gun. Tez responded by saying, "You don't have to do this." Scott then shot Tez. Following the shot, Bryson ran inside Hood's house. He heard more shots, and, upon looking outside, he saw Taylor lying face-down in the driveway across the street.

{¶ 13} The state also presented the testimony of Taylor, the second gunshot victim, who testified that he grew up with Tez. He further stated that after he heard the gunshot, he ran across the street to assist Tez and "to get Tez to safety." Upon reaching Tez and Scott, Scott told him, "If you with him, you're going to get it, too." At this time, Taylor was holding his right hand in front of his face. Scott shot Taylor's right hand and the next thing Taylor remembers was waking up in the hospital. Taylor denied having a gun on him.

{¶ 14} The state further offered the testimony of the Cleveland police officers and detectives who responded to the scene and handled the investigation.

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