MAHONING COUNTY, OH. (THECOUNT) — Machai Cheatham has been identified as the suspect arrested in an overnight triple-shooting at a bar in Mahoning County, Ohio.

Cheatham, 21, was taken into custody following a triple-shooting at King’s Court, formerly the Coconut Grove, in Youngstown early Sunday morning.

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According to reports, Cheatham was engaged in an altercation with three other patrons at the King’s Court, at 3229 South Avenue in Youngstown, when he opened fire early Sunday morning.

Three males, 19, 20, and 21, were hit by gunfire and transported to area hospitals, two in serious condition and one in stable condition.

Cheatham, who was detained by bar security while attempting to flee the establishment, was arrested by police and booked into Mahoning County Jail on three counts of felonious assault.

A felonious assault is generally defined as an attack or threat of an attack on another individual in which the attacker uses a dangerous weapon and seeks to cause serious harm, but stops short of an attempt to kill the victim. The exact definition varies from one jurisdiction to another, with different interpretations of intent and different conditions and distinctions drawing the line between misdemeanor and felony charges, but most agree on this basic premise. Further distinctions are often drawn between different grades of felonious assault to better fit the punishment to the specific crime. For instance, assault and battery, where an attacker has caused a level of harm to an individual that medical attention is required, is one form, according to MyLawQuestions.

The cause of the shooting remains under investigation.

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Geo quick facts: Mahoning County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 228,614. Its county seat and largest city is Youngstown. The county is named for a Lenape word meaning “at the licks” or “there is a lick”, referring to the salt licks in the area – Wikipedia.