
Ian Cranston, the man found guilty of manslaughter in the death of Barry Washington Jr. in downtown Bend last year, was sentenced to 10 years in prison Monday.
Cranston was found guilty two weeks ago of first- and second-degree manslaughter, first-degree assault and two counts of unlawful use of a weapon in the death of Barry Washington Jr. in September 2021. He was found not guilty of second-degree murder.
Cranston received 120 months for first-degree manslaughter. His conviction for second-degree manslaughter merges for a single conviction with the first-degree manslaughter charge. That will be followed by three years of supervision.
For first-degree assault, Cranston received 90 months in prison. One of the unlawful use of a weapon counts merges with the assault charge.
For the other unlawful use of a weapon charge, Cranston receives 60 months in prison.
The total is 22.5 years, but Cranston will serve all those sentences at the same time.