2 Indicted For Murder For Shooting Death Of 19-year-old

Carrie Gloeckner Rose

December 2, 2025

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A Lucas County grand jury indicted two men on Monday for murder in the November 2 shooting death of 19-year-old Jasmine Queen in South Toledo.

On Monday, Marvin Pettaway, 18, and Marshaun Purley, 18, were indicted on various counts. Pettaway was detained on November 20, and police filed a murder warrant for Purley that same day.

Pettaway and Purley were indicted on the following counts:

  • one count of aggravated murder
  • two counts of murder
  • three counts of attempted murder
  • nine counts of felonious assault
  • one count of discharging a firearm on or near prohibited premises
  • one count of having weapons under disability

Queen was found shot in the early morning hours of November 2 in a business plaza near the intersection of Hill Avenue and Reynolds Road, and she died later in the hospital. According to authorities, the incident occurred during a party or gathering at The Weekend restaurant and lounge that spilled into the plaza’s parking lot.

The Lucas County Coroner’s Office determined her death was a homicide caused by a gunshot wound to the torso. The shooting also injured two additional women, aged 18 and 20.

According to court filings, Pettaway and Purley both shot multiple rounds from a pistol during the incident.

Pettaway made his first appearance in Toledo Municipal Court on Friday, and a judge set his bond at $1 million. He is due to return to court for a preliminary hearing on December 1.

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