Man sentenced to at least 12 years in deadly shooting at Jefferson Twp. bar

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court

A Dayton man who pleaded guilty to charges related to a double shooting at a Jefferson Twp. bar where one person died was sentenced to a minimum of 12 years in prison.

Gregory Bush, 42, was sentenced to 12 to 15.5 years in prison, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.

He previously pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault, according to Montgomery County Common Pleas Court records. Two counts of murder and three counts of felonious assault were dismissed.

The charges stemmed from a double shooting on Sept. 11, 2020, at Napolean’s Bar on Germantown Pike. Montgomery County sheriff’s deputies arrived to find 43-year-old Lavar Bagley Sr. shot in the neck and lying in the parking lot.

Gregory Bush Jr.

Credit: Montgomery County Jail

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Credit: Montgomery County Jail

Medics pronounced Bagley deceased at the scene, according to Montgomery County Municipal Court documents.

Bagley’s nephew was also shot and was transported Kettering Health Dayton, formerly Grandview Hospital.

The prosecution sought a sentence of 15 years — the maximum number allowed under the plea agreement, according to a sentencing memo. They argued because Bush shot two people the maximum sentence “is more than justified.”

“After calling them over to his car, the defendant shot two people — one fatally — as they were trying to go inside the establishment,” the prosecution wrote. “Based on the senseless and heinous nature of defendant’s crimes and the harm caused to two people, the state requests that the court impose a 15-year prison sentence.”

Bush’s defense attorney, Antony Abboud, sought the minimum sentence of 10 years, noting he is not likely to reoffend.

“He has accepted responsibility for his actions and is extremely remorseful for his actions,” the defense wrote. “He was gainfully self- employed, and he has the support of his family and community. As such, Mr. Bush respectfully requests that this court sentence him to the minimal prison term allowed.”

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