Drive-By Horror: 17-Year-Olds Indicted for Attempted Murder After Housing Project Ambush 

Two local teens are facing adult-sized consequences after being indicted for a terrifying attempted murder plot straight out of a crime thriller. Authorities say the 17-year-olds fired off 36 bullets in a dramatic drive-by shooting that rocked Lett Terrace in West Portsmouth — and now, they’re headed to court. 

Carl George and Brysen Knighten, both just 17, were officially indicted by a Scioto County Grand Jury and slapped with a long list of serious charges, including: 

The duo will appear in Scioto County Common Pleas Court on July 8. 

We first broke the story back in December 2024, when word spread that a group of women allegedly lured two male victims from a gas station with flirty chatter — only to lead them straight into a deadly ambush. Once at the PMHA housing complex in West Portsmouth, five armed suspects opened fire, spraying bullets in a hailstorm of violence. 

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MEET THE ACCUSED: 

Three women and two more men were also charged in connection to the plot: 

But now, all three women face Attempted Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder charges. All of the women were released on bond earlier in the year.  

THE REST OF THE CREW: 

Authorities say the shocking attack was premeditated, vicious, and disturbingly well-organized — involving deception, a lure, and a violent takedown. 

We’ll keep you updated with new developments as they happen. 

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