AKRON, Ohio -- An Akron man is accused of shooting a 23-year-old man in the neck, leaving him paralyzed on his left side.

DaQuan Rucker, 20, is charged with attempted murder, aggravated robbery, tampering with evidence and two counts of felonious assault.

Another man, Bryan Bender, 22, is charged with obstructing an investigation and tampering with evidence.

Neither is in custody. Warrants were issued for their arrest.

Rucker is accused of robbing a 23-year-old man at gunpoint about 12:05 a.m. on March 1 in the 800 block of Eller Avenue.

Rucker and another man stole $100 from the victim at gunpoint, court records say. They pistol-whipped him and fired two shots at him as they ran away.

The victim man went to a friend's house about an hour later and Rucker was there. Rucker and the man got into an argument. Rucker handed his gun to Bender, then asked for it back, according to police.

Rucker shot the man once in the neck and ran, court records say. He gave the gun to Bender, who gave it to a woman and asked her to get it out of the house, according to court records.

Akron police found the 23-year-old man in the street with the gunshot wound. He was taken to Akron City Hospital.

The man is paralyzed from the neck down on the left side of his body and only has limited use of his right arm, according to court records.

Rucker served three years in prison for a 2012 shooting that left a 17-year-old girl paralyzed.

He shot the girl from a moving car on March 10, 2012. Rucker was 16 at the time of the shooting but his case was tried in adult court. Court records say he was on probation at the time for aggravated robbery in a juvenile court case.

Rucker eventually pleaded guilty to felonious assault and tampering with evidence. He was released from prison on March 12, 2015. He is being monitored by the state's Adult Parole Authority for the conviction.

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