19-year-old Jaquan Glenn signed a speedy time waiver in Allen County Common Pleas Court. His trial has been moved to February of 2023. Glenn and five other teens were charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jaden Halpern. According to law enforcement, on June 10th, the teens tried to lure Halpern out of his Lane Avenue home.
Jaquan Glenn entered the plea during his arraignment in Allen County Common Pleas Court. The 18-year-old's bond was also reduced down to five hundred thousand dollars cash assurety. Glenn, along with Keion Darden, was indicted by the Allen County grand jury with one count of murder and two counts of aggravated robbery. All come with a firearm specification.
Keion Darden and Jaquan Glenn were charged by an Allen County Grand Jury with murder, aggravated burglary, and aggravated robbery, all with a firearm specification. Four other teens under the age of 18 were arrested and could be charged as adults for the death of Jaden Halpern.
Allen County Prosecutor Juergen Waldick asked Lima Police Detective Steven Stechschulte who fired the single shot in the residence during the robbery, that ultimately killed Jaden Halpern. According to police, Keion Darden and Jaquan Glenn, both 18 years old, as well as one male and three female juveniles under the age of 18, came up with a plan to rob Halpern. After police say the group taunted the victim, they were able to get entry into the home. Two males of the group had replica guns on their persons.