Man faces prison in UM student’s death
Ann Arbor — A 22-year-old man faces 25 to 50 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder for his involvement in the 2013 fatal shooting of a University of Michigan medical student.
The Ann Arbor News reports Shaquille Jones entered the plea Monday. He stopped cooperating with prosecutors in September and had an earlier plea deal withdrawn that would have sent him to prison for at least 18½ years.
Sentencing is Jan. 21. He’ll be available to testify against 21-year-old Joei Jordan, whose trial begins next week. A third defendant, 22-year-old Dajeon Franklin, was convicted by a jury last year and is imprisoned.
Twenty-five-year-old Paul DeWolf was attending medical school on an Air Force scholarship when he was shot during an armed robbery at the medical fraternity where he lived.