The verdict was in for the case of a Youngstown man charged with murdering a 24-year-old man and wounding his young daughter.

A jury found 22-year-old Vashaud May guilty of charges of all charges against him including one count of aggravated murder, one count of murder, three counts of attempted murder, three counts of felonious assault and one count of having weapons while under disability.

The charges stem from the April 2022 murder of 24-year-old Rawsheem Aponte that also left Aponte's young daughter wounded.

Prosecutors say the incident began when Aponte was on his way to the grocery store with his fiance and kids and stopped at a friend's house on the way. Prosecutors say two cars were outside the house and appeared to be waiting for him.

From there, a chase began with the people in the car shooting at Aponte who was trying to flee. Eventually, he came to a dead end where he was shot and killed. Aponte's fiance and daughter were also wounded. His son was not hurt.

Body camera video from police was shown to the jury during May's trial, which featured officers treating a gunshot wound to the toddler's leg. 

 May will be sentenced on Monday. No time has been set for his sentencing yet.

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