Convicted Toledo Pair Sentenced for Role in 2022 Shooting Death of Keshy’ra Robinson and Other Incidents

TOLEDO, Ohio – Two individuals have been sentenced for their involvement in a 2022 shooting that resulted in the death of a woman. The two were found guilty for their roles in the incident, with one of them also being sentenced in connection to a separate shooting in 2023.

Deangelo Woodson, 19, of Toledo, was sentenced to a minimum of 23 years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence in the 2022 shooting death of Keshy’ra Robinson. In addition, he also pleaded guilty to a felonious assault charge stemming from a January 2023 incident. Savannah Robinson, also of Toledo, was sentenced to four years in prison for her role in the death of Keshy’ra Robinson. She pleaded guilty to a felonious assault charge.

The shooting, which occurred on November 13, 2022, resulted in the death of Keshy’ra Robinson who was shot while sleeping at a residence in Toledo.

Initially, Woodson was charged with multiple offenses including murder, felonious assault, discharging a firearm, and tampering with evidence, while Savannah Robinson was charged with felonious assault and discharging a firearm.

The sentencing of the two individuals is the result of a thorough legal process following the tragic shooting in 2022. The convictions and sentences serve as a closure for the victim’s family and loved ones while also highlighting the serious consequences of such violent acts. Ultimately, the judicial system has held the guilty parties accountable for their actions, emphasizing the importance of upholding justice in the community.

In summary, two individuals have been sentenced in connection to the 2022 shooting that claimed the life of Keshy’ra Robinson. Deangelo Woodson and Savannah Robinson were convicted and sentenced for their roles in the tragic incident, bringing a sense of closure to the victim’s family and emphasizing the legal consequences of such violent acts.