East Chicago man pleads guilty to reduced charge in Hammond shooting
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urgent East Chicago man pleads guilty to reduced charge in Hammond shooting Save
CROWN POINT — An East Chicago man pleaded guilty Thursday to a reduced charge in connection with a shooting that wounded a 21-year-old man in Hammond in 2016.
Brian M. Franciski, 24, was charged in August 2016 with two felony counts of attempted murder and carrying a firearm without a license, a misdemeanor, after he was accused of shooting the man and firing shots at the man’s father.
The victim was transported to Franciscan Health Hammond hospital and then to a Chicago hospital, where he was treated for a significant loss of blood, a probable cause affidavit states.
Franciski pleaded guilty Thursday to felony criminal recklessness and misdemeanor carrying a firearm without a license.
Lake Criminal Court Judge Clarence Murray took Franciski’s plea agreement under advisement and scheduled a sentencing hearing for Feb. 5.
If the judge accepts the plea agreement, Franciski would be sentenced to three years in prison on the criminal recklessness count and one year in jail on the firearm count, all of which would be suspended in favor of probation.
He also agreed to forfeit the handgun seized by police to the Lake County Sheriff’s Department for destruction.