LANCASTER, PA — A Lancaster city resident, Jeremiahs Sanchez, was sentenced on Tuesday afternoon to serve 16 to 32 years in prison following his guilty plea in a shooting at Park City Mall. The incident, which occurred on October 17, 2021, resulted in injuries to three individuals and serious injuries to a fourth victim who was trampled during the ensuing chaos.
Sanchez, 19, of Locust Street, entered an open guilty plea earlier in February to multiple charges including four counts of aggravated assault, receiving stolen property, carrying a firearm without a license, illegal possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a minor, and 52 counts of recklessly endangering another person. The sentencing hearing commenced with Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Ponessa presenting video footage of the violent event.
The incident at Park City Mall began when Sanchez, who was then 16, was approached by two individuals, leading to a physical altercation. Despite arguments by the defense that Sanchez was not the initiator of the confrontation, ADA Ponessa highlighted that Sanchez was the only one armed and his response to the altercation escalated to gunfire.
One of the bullets struck a 30-year-old woman in the arm as she shielded her child; another injured an elderly woman severely when she was trampled by fleeing shoppers. The court heard that Sanchez had been involved in previous gun violence incidents since 2017, undermining his defense’s portrayal of him as fearful due to his home being targeted in shootings.
Judge Reinaker, in delivering the sentence, emphasized the serious nature of Sanchez’s actions, which he said had a terroristic effect on the community. He balanced the severity of the crime with the defendant’s youth but condemned the decision to bring a firearm into a public space, marking it as the pivotal factor in the chaos that ensued.