New Murder Indictments Tied to Bar Shooting 

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We now have new court documents shedding light on the aggravated murder case against Darius Herron, who remains jailed in Scioto County on the most serious charges Ohio allows. 

A Scioto County grand jury has formally indicted Herron—also listed in court records as “Bucky”—in connection with a December 21, 2025 homicide, adding critical details that were missing when the case first surfaced. 

Firearm Allegations + “Repeat Violent Offender” Specification 

According to the indictment, jurors found that Herron allegedly: 

Those specifications dramatically raise the stakes if he’s convicted, opening the door to decades in prison or even life sentences under Ohio law. 

Herron is charged with: 

Once again, the court found Herron indigent and appointed a public defender. He entered a not guilty plea, with a bond hearing held February 12 and a pretrial conference set for February 17. 

Second Suspect Also Charged 

The indictment also names a co-defendant: Kenneth Bailey, also known as “Cash,” listed as being from Neptune, New Jersey. 

Bailey faces his own counts of: 

Scioto County Common Pleas Court issued a warrant for Bailey’s arrest on February 5. As of this writing, he has not been taken into custody. 

Tied to December 21 Shooting Near Local Bar 

While the indictment redacts the victim’s name, we do know it stems from a shooting in the early morning hours of December 21, an incident that triggered a large emergency response near the Party Time Bar. 

Dispatch records obtained by SCDN show: 

At the time, Portsmouth Police Department did not release victim or suspect names, and they still have not issued a detailed public narrative of what led to the shooting. 

Background: Herron’s Long Trail of Trouble 

As SCDN previously reported, Herron has spent years drifting between Scioto County and Illinois, repeatedly cycling through local courts: 

For this murder case, Herron again listed Chicago as his residence. 

Illinois records also show prior arrests for: 

Despite that history, Herron has repeatedly been found indigent and represented by publicly funded counsel. 

Big Questions Still Unanswered 

Even with the indictment now public, major pieces remain missing: 

Those answers are expected to emerge as the case moves through Common Pleas Court.  

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We’re Still Digging 

This indictment confirms what we reported earlier: this is not a simple homicide case—it now involves firearm enhancements, repeat violent offender allegations, and a second suspect from out of state. 

SCDN will continue following court filings, tracking the warrant for Bailey, and pressing for official statements as they become available. Given the seriousness of the charges and the multi-state criminal history involved, this case is likely just getting started. 

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