Topeka Man Convicted of Attempted Voluntary Manslaughter for His Role in Mass. Street Shootings

April 3, 2019 2:53 pm

Updated: August 9, 2022 3:42 pm


Douglas County District Attorney Charles Branson announces today (April 3, 2019) that Topeka resident Ahmad Rayton, 23, pleaded guilty to attempted voluntary manslaughter for attempting to kill Robert Wheeler during the deadly confrontation that occurred on October 1, 2017 on Massachusetts Street. 

Sentencing is scheduled for May 8 at 3:30 p.m.  Rayton faces up to 136 months in the Custody of the Kansas Secretary of Corrections.  His actual sentence will be dependent upon his prior criminal history. 

20-year-old co-defendant Dominique J. McMillon, of Topeka, pleaded guilty on March 5 to battery.  McMillon started the fight that quickly escalated when multiple other parties became involved.   

22-year old co-defendant Anthony Roberts, Jr., also of Topeka, is currently set for a jury trial to begin on June 10.  He faces charges of two counts of first degree murder, second degree murder, and attempted second degree murder.  Charges against Roberts are merely accusations of criminal conduct and he is innocent until and unless proven guilty. 

Today’s hearing was held in the Division Two Courtroom of the Honorable Sally D. Pokorny.  The case was investigated by the Lawrence Police Department and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.  The case was prosecuted by District Attorney Charles Branson, Deputy District Attorney David Melton, and Assistant District Attorney Hannah Wittman. 

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