SAGINAW — Lando Calrissian Young could spend about six more months in jail for a 2006 shooting of a Freeland teen.

Young, 25, pleaded guilty Tuesday to assault with intent to commit great bodily harm less than murder.

In exchange for the plea, prosecutors will drop two counts each of assault with intent to murder and possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony, which carry a maximum penalty of life in prison and a mandatory two years in prison, respectively, and a single count of carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent.

Prosecutors also will recommend that Saginaw County Circuit Judge Fred L. Borchard, who was to preside over Young’s trial this week, to sentence Young to one year in jail and five years probation. Borchard likely will give Young credit for the approximately six months he’s already served in jail.

Young was charged in connection with the Jan. 3 incident on Drexel near Hampshire in the Sheridan Park neighborhood on Saginaw's southeast side. Jordan Crampton, then 18, was shot in the face as he and a friend sat inside a parked car.

Young also was known as Orlando Byrd, prosecutors have said. His first and middle names are the same as the Star Wars character Lando Calrissian, played by Billy Dee Williams in two of the series' films.

Prosecutors said at the time Young helped fuel a spate of gang-related violence.

The same evening about a mile away from the scene of Crampton's shooting, a gunman killed Jimahle L. Donald, a Heritage High School student, on Webber near Glenwood.

Deondre D. Gaines in late 2006 was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for Donald's murder. Gaines also was convicted of two counts of assault with intent to murder Young and Patrick Price.

Police said the motive for the shootings was that gang members believed Young was responsible for shooting Crampton.

A group drove to a house on Glenwood, where Gaines knocked on the front door. Price opened it, and Gaines shot him in the stomach, police said. A short time later, the group spotted Donald — who had just left a barber shop — and Gaines shot him, investigators said.

After shooting Donald, the group went to Sheridan Park, where they spotted Young and shot at him, police said.

Borchard is scheduled to sentence Young on July 6.