Columbus,
OH – U.S. Marshal Patrick Sedoti of the Southern District of Ohio announces the
arrest of Clarissa Clark, 19, and Summer Kerley, 29, both of Pittsburgh. The
pair was arrested early Thursday evening by the Southern Ohio Fugitive
Apprehension Strike Team (SOFAST) on warrants issued by authorities in
Pittsburgh. The two women face charges of criminal solicitation of homicide,
conspiracy to commit homicide and terroristic threats all stemming from a March
2013 shooting in the Sheraden neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Kerley is also
charged with aggravated assault
In
late March, Clark and Kerley were passengers on a ‘party bus’ in Southern
Pittsburgh and became engaged in a verbal altercation with other passengers. It
is alleged that Clark made several phone calls to arrange for two men, James
Lawrence, 21 and Michael Lyons, 22, to assault the others involved in the
fight. Eventually, Clark ordered the bus to pull over and Lawrence and Lyons
emerged from a car with guns and began firing at the victim. Steven Lee, 21, of
McKees Rocks, Pa. was killed.
After
receiving a tip from the U.S. Marshals office in Pittsburgh, Columbus based
Marshals and Task Force officers from SOFAST located both Clark and Kerley in a
residence on Columbus’ east-side. The women were arrested without incident and
are currently the Franklin County Corrections Center awaiting extradition to
Pennsylvania for trial.
Columbus
SOFAST is a fugitive focused, U.S. Marshals Service led task force consisting
of local, state, and federal authorities including the Franklin County
Sheriff’s Office, Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio Adult Parole
Authority, Columbus Police Department, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Immigration
and Customs Enforcement, United States Secret Service, and the U.S. Attorney’s
Office.
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