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Lawyers for 19-year-old Na'zier Howard asked for more time to prepare for the trial which has been moved from May 31st to after Labor Day. Howard was indicted by the Allen County Grand Jury on the charges of aggravated murder, murder, and having a weapon under disability.

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Howard was indicted in the fall of 2021 and again in January of this year for the death of Kevonta Cowan. But because of an Ohio Supreme Court ruling in another case, the Allen County prosecutors had to start the process over again to make sure all of the steps were taken before his case heads to trial.

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Judge Jeffrey Reed dismissed the murder charge against Na’zier Howard Friday morning. Prosecutors filed a different murder charge against him in Allen County Juvenile Court. Howard was 17-year-old in December of 2019 when Kevonta Cowan was found with a gunshot wound on Kenilworth Avenue. He was later pronounced dead at a local hospital. Howard was indicted on aggravated murder in 2021 for Cowan's death.

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Howard was accused of the shooting death of Kevonta Cowan. Cowan was found with a gunshot wound in mid-December of 2019 at a home on Kenilworth Avenue. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. Howard is currently in prison serving a 14-year sentence for robbing Hermies Party Shop and Little Ceasars in January of 2020.

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A 19 -year-old lima man facing a murder charge gets a new judge and a new trial date.  Na’zier Howard case has move from Judge Terri Kohlrieser court to Judge Jeffrey Reed’s court after she had to recuse herself from the murder trial.   Howard is facing murder and having weapons under disability charges and a March trial date has been set for a jury to hear the case.   According to the indictment, Howard allegedly responsible for  the shooting death of Kevonta Cowan. Cowan was found with a gunshot wound in mid-December of 2019 at 225 South Kenilworth Avenue. He was pronounced dead at the local hospital. Howard is currently serving a 14 to 16 year sentence in prison for robbing Hermie’s Party Shop and Little Caesars in January of 2020.

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Six homicides occurred within Lima in 2019. That’s one more than the yearly average Lima has seen. The Lima Police Department has worked to solve half of them and continue to work on the remaining three.

The first murder came early on, Jan. 15. Branson Tucker was found in a car and later died of his injuries. He was shot at a residence on St. Johns Avenue during a late night card game. Kenneth Cobb and Jerome Fuqua are suspected of his murder. They have trials scheduled for January and February respectively.

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A Lima man is dead from a gunshot wound and police are looking for the people who are responsible. 21-year-old Kevonta Cowan was pronounced dead last night at Mercy Health-St. Rita's. As of this time, not much information has been released involving the shooting. But the police say they were called out just before eleven o'clock Tuesday night to 225 South Kenilworth Avenue for an unresponsive man. That's where they found Cowan with a gunshot wound. Detectives say it is the city of lima's sixth homicide of the year. They ask anyone with information on the killing to call the Lima Police Department at 419-227-4444 or Crimestoppers at 419-229-7867.