Crime & Safety
Jermaine Munn Sentenced To 130 Years For Fatal Shooting
Munn has been in prison for two years his conviction in the killing of Clay High School senior Nathan Hall.

SOUTH BEND, IN — Twenty-year-old Jermaine Munn, of South Bend, was already serving prison time for another deadly shooting that happened when he was a juvenile. He's now been sentenced to 130 years in prison for the killing that happened when he was 15 years old.
A jury last month convicted Munn of murder in the July 2013 shooting death of 20-year-old Jarina Bailey. Authorities say the shooting happened during a fight between two rival gangs.
Munn has been in prison for two years his conviction in the killing of Clay High School senior Nathan Hall while robbing him of $80 and a small amount of marijuana in 2014.
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