Ohio man jailed on $2M bond in connection with Rochester Hills shooting
As an investigation continues into a Sept. 1 shooting at a Rochester Hills hotel where two people were hit by gunfire and one of them died, a 21-year-old man from Cincinnati, Ohio is charged with assault with intent to murder and weapons-related offenses in connection with the incident.
Other people are being investigated for their involvement in the shooting, said Steve Huber, spokesperson for the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
The Cincinnati man, Calvin Roger Jones, Jr., is held in the Oakland County Jail with bond set at $2 million. The assault with intent to murder charge carries a penalty of up to life in prison. Jones is also charged with carrying a concealed weapon and two counts of felony firearm.
The sheriff’s office identified the victim who died as Mykqelle Rashad Scott, 28, also of Cincinnati, Ohio. Jones is not charged in Scott’s death.

According to the sheriff’s office, the shooting stemmed from an altercation in the parking lot of the Fairfield Inn on South Rochester Road involving at least three people. Scott was killed and the other shooting victim sustained injuries that weren’t life threatening, the sheriff’s office said. A vehicle collision on South Boulevard connected to the shooting didn’t result in any serious injuries, the sheriff’s office said.
Additional information including the possibility of other charges being filed is expected to be released at some point. The Oakland Press will report further on the incident when more details are available.
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