The family said criminal charges are expected to be upgraded to a far more serious charge since the coroner has ruled the death a homicide.
James Mosley was ambushed, viciously attacked, and left to die on the pavement of a gas station on Broadway Avenue in Lorain. The assault happened on May 25, as Mosley’s two passengers went inside the service station to buy cigarettes.
According to the family of the victim, the crime was caught on tape. Benjamin was arrested and charged with felonious assault, he has pleaded not guilty and posted a $5,000 bond. The family tells 19 News criminal charges are expected to be upgraded to a far more serious charge since the coroner has ruled the death a homicide.
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