EUCLID, Ohio -- A 26-year-old Cleveland man known as "Poopgangsta" was sentenced to 12 years in prison for several crimes including a shooting at a Euclid bar.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Cassandra Collier-Williams on Monday handed down the sentence to Tyrice Bowens for the shooting and two unrelated crimes in Cleveland Heights.

Bowens will spend nine years in prison for shooting a man last Christmas Eve at the Blueprint Lounge. The city of Euclid has since shut down that bar, partly because of that incident.

Bowens was on the run for about a month after the shooting. U.S. Marshals captured him in a Willoughby hotel room in February.

Bowens pleaded guilty May 11 to two counts of felonious assault and having a weapon under disability in a plea deal, court records show. The original indictment charged him with three counts of attempted murder, four counts of felonious assault and a count of vandalism.

A judge on Monday also found him guilty of two unconnected crimes in Cleveland Heights in July and November of 2013.

In November 2013, Bowens and two other men held a woman at gunpoint in her car in Cleveland Heights. Bowens robbed the woman of her iPhone and $10,000.

Bowens got three years for this crime after pleading guilty May 11 to aggravated robbery, abduction, improperly handling a firearm in a motor vehicle, aggravated theft and theft.

The other robbers, 22-year-old Marlin Koonce and 25-year-old Marvin Paten, were sentenced last fall. Koonce was given a 13-year prison sentence for the robbery and three other cases. Paten was sentenced to three years in prison for the robbery, plus an extra year for a firearm specification.

For Bowens' third crime of aggravated rioting in Cleveland Heights in July 2013, he was given one year in prison. The judge ruled that Bowens could serve that sentence sentence concurrently with the three-year sentence from the November robbery.

Bowens will serve out his 12-year sentence at the Lorain Correctional Institution.