YORK — A York man who shot another man in the head during a robbery last year was found not guilty of attempted first-degree murder, but guilty of five other charges at trial on Thursday, according to court documents and a report in the York Dispatch.
Steven Frederick Stokes Jr., 27, was found guilty of aggravated assault, robbery, illegal possession of a firearm by a felon, theft, and providing false identification to law enforcement.
The charges stemmed from an August 2016 robbery in which Stokes robbed three women and a man. He ordered the man, Saquan Darby, to the ground, and shot him in the head.
The victim survived.
Stokes is scheduled to be sentenced on November 6, court documents say.