Warrensville Heights Man Claims Self-Defense, Is Acquitted Of Murder; Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Weapons Violations

A Warrensville Heights man said he feared for his life when he shot and killed an unarmed Cleveland man in January outside of a Barberton apartment.


A Summit County jury believed Antonio Parra’s self-defense claim and acquitted him this week of murder and felonious assault. The same jury, however, found Parra guilty of two weapons charges.

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