WARREN — Kenyon D. Kellum, 52, of Southern Boulevard Northwest was indicted Wednesday on attempted murder with a repeat violent offender specification and two counts, felonious assault with repeat violent offender specifications in a Nov. 5 stabbing in the parking lot of the Gentry Plaza in Niles.
If he were to be convicted of the attempted murder and the felonious assaults, he could get more than 30 years in prison. He is in the Trumbull County jail.
Kellum was arrested Nov. 5 after the incident at the plaza near the intersection of U.S. Route 422 and state Route 46. Niles Prosecutor Phillip Zuzulo cited eyewitness accounts and surveillance footage in stating that Kellum had multiple opportunities to de-escalate and walk away before resorting to deadly force.
Zuzulo said that a witness

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