PORTLAND — Two of the four Portland teenagers accused of shooting a fellow high school student with a BB gun and carving a swastika into his forehead entered guilty pleas in court this week and have been sentenced to the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority.
The Oregonian reports that Jess Taylor, 17, and Jenna Montgomery, 15, pleaded guilty in Multnomah County Circuit Court to first-degree kidnapping, first-degree robbery and second-degree assault, and apologized to the victim for the Feb. 10 attack.
Montgomery was sentenced to nearly 10 years in custody and Taylor to seven years and nine months.
A 14-year-old boy was previously sentenced in juvenile court. The other defendant is due in court next month.
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