Dayton man sentenced for K-9 Club homicide

UPDATE @ 2:26 p.m. (June 7)

Dale Glenn was sentenced to a total of 21 years to life for the shooting of Michael Belton on March 9, 2016 in Jefferson Township. On May 24, 2017, a jury found Glenn guilty as charged on all counts.

Glenn was sentenced to 15 years to life for murder, plus an additional six years for a firearm specification and having weapons under disability.

Glenn’s sentence was ordered to be served consecutively for a total of 21 years to life.

UPDATE @ 9:51 a.m.:

A jury found Dale Glenn guilty on all counts following his trial this week.

Glenn is scheduled for sentencing June 7.

INITIAL REPORT:

The murder trial for the man accused of killing another man outside the K-9 Club, 5100 Germantown Pike, last March is expected to begin with opening statements this morning.

Dale Glenn, 31, is charged with three counts of murder, two counts of felonious assault and two counts of having weapon under disability.

Glenn is accused of killing Michael Mays-Belton outside the club following an argument between the two on Mar. 9.

Glenn was removed from the club during the argument and when Mays-Belton left the Jefferson Twp. club, Glenn was said to have shot him, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors said Glenn then fled the scene in a vehicle.

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE NEWS APPS FOR THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS

0
Comments on this article