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In a troubling turn of events, an Ohio man with a history of legal troubles stands accused of murder mere days after a nonprofit organization facilitated his release from jail by covering his bail.
Donnie Allen is alleged to have fatally shot 27-year-old Benjamin McComas at a Cleveland light rail station on the evening of December 14. According to reports from Fox 8, Allen now faces charges of aggravated murder, with his bond set at a staggering $1 million.
Prior to this incident, Allen had been embroiled in legal issues stemming from a separate event on December 4, where he was charged with a slew of offenses, including drug possession, breaking and entering, vandalism, obstructing official business, and possessing criminal tools. These charges were associated with another incident at the same Cleveland light rail station.
Initially, Allen’s bond had been set at $15,000. However, on December 8, Judge Joy Kennedy opted to reduce the amount to $5,000. This reduction enabled The Bail Project, a nonprofit organization, to step in and post the necessary $500 for his release from Cuyahoga County Jail on December 9.

Tragically, just five days after regaining his freedom, Allen was apprehended once again, this time accused of the grave crime of taking McComas’s life.
Allen was arrested for the alleged murder of McComas just five days after being released from jail.
The murder suspect is a repeat offender who has previously either pleaded guilty or was convicted of the following crimes:
– 2024: Two counts of attempted burglary, assault on a peace officer, obstructing official business, resisting arrest and drug possession
– 2022: Burglary
– 2021: Burglary
– 2019: Two counts of burglary and one count of criminal damaging
Allen’s attorney, James Jenkins, told Fox News Digital that the Dec. 14 alleged murder was “far from” an intentional homicide.

Judge Joy Kennedy set Allen’s initial bond. (Cuyahoga County Courts)
In response to a request for comment, a spokesperson for The Bail Project told Fox News Digital: “The Bail Project condemns violence and we are deeply concerned by the recent allegation involving Mr. Allen.”
“Our mission at The Bail Project is to ensure that people are not jailed pretrial solely because they cannot afford bail. Our organization exists to address inequities in a system where wealth often determines who remains incarcerated before trial,” the group said. “Any loss of life is a tragedy, and we remain committed to building a fairer, more just pretrial system that respects due process, promotes safety, and avoids a misguided reliance on cash bail.”
The Bail Project didn’t respond to a follow-up question asking if the organization considered Allen’s previous arrests and convictions before fronting the money for him to be released.

Police said the alleged murder happened at a Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority station. (Google Maps)
In written answers to a questionnaire by The Marshall Project in 2024, Kennedy said she felt bail reform was necessary.
“Bail reform is necessary to address issues of inequities within the criminal justice system. I believe this is an ever-evolving matter that must constantly be addressed to promote equal access to justice and prevent unnecessary pretrial detention,” she said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Cuyahoga County Court for comment.