Police: Man shot at Waynesburg home, warrant issued for one suspect
A Waynesburg man was shot multiple times in the thigh Monday night during a home invasion while his baby was inside, police said.
An arrest warrant was issued Tuesday morning for Cody D. Jannenga, 21, of Piney Flats, Tennessee, who officers described as one of two suspects in the robbery.
Johnathan C. Fannon was found lying outside the patio with multiple gunshot wounds to his upper thigh, according to court paperwork. Waynesburg Borough Police were called to 53 South Morris Street at about 10 p.m. His neighborĢƵ girlfriend, Stacey Wheaton, was attempting to stop the bleeding.
According to the affidavit of probable cause filed in JannengaĢƵ case, Fannon and his girlfriend, Brandi Stump, arrived home shortly beforehand with their 16-month-old daughter, Jade Fannon. Stump told police several people were outside at the time. Someone knocked on the glass door, and she pulled back the curtains to see Jannenga, who allegedly pointed a gun at her saying “I want everything. Give me everything.”
A second person, who she reported she did not know, came around the corner and walked inside. Fannon handed Stump the baby before fighting both men, as Stump reportedly locked herself in her room with the baby.
Fannon reportedly told police he fought over a weapon, which he described as an assault weapon he believed to be fake. Jannenga allegedly shot him from behind with a pistol. Fannon reported Jannenga was also armed with brass knuckles. The men later allegedly took some pills and left.
Jannenga is charged with criminal attempt to commit homicide, theft, aggravated assault, and three counts each of robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery. Charges were filed Tuesday morning before Magisterial District Judge D. Glenn Bates.