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Man follows 15-year-old at mall, then shoots at him five times, OR officials say

A man accused of shooting and wounding a teen at an Oregon mall was sentenced, officials said.
A man accused of shooting and wounding a teen at an Oregon mall was sentenced, officials said. Getty Images/iStockphoto

A man accused of following a 15-year-old around a mall and then shooting him in the parking lot is heading to prison, Oregon prosecutors said.

Pedro Anthony Cornejo-Morales, 19, from Gresham, was sentenced to 7.5 years behind bars after pleading guilty to unlawful use of a weapon and attempted murder in the second degree, the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office said in a June 5 news release.

McClatchy News couldn’t immediately find attorney information for Cornejo-Morales on June 6.

He’s accused of shooting at the 15-year-old five times on Dec. 20, 2024, prosecutors said.

The teen was hit in the hand and treated at a hospital, according to prosecutors.

Cornejo-Morales and another man followed the 15-year-old around the Clackamas Town Center before the gunfire, prosecutors said.

The teen “and a female accompanying him realized they were being followed and recognized the two men,” according to prosecutors.

The 15-year-old and his companion tried to leave, and Cornejo-Morales and the other man “approached their vehicle and Cornejo-Morales began shooting,” prosecutors said, noting that the teen was a passenger.

Prosecutors didn’t provide information about what led up to the shooting or how they knew the men.

The second man, Carlos Raul Herrera-Medrano, 20, from Gresham, is scheduled for trial in connection with the incident in August, prosecutors said.

McClatchy News reached out to his attorneys June 6 and was awaiting a comment.

Gresham is about a 17-mile drive east from Portland.

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This story was originally published June 6, 2025 at 10:59 AM with the headline "Man follows 15-year-old at mall, then shoots at him five times, OR officials say."

Sara Schilling
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Sara Schilling is a former journalist for mcclatchy-newsroom
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