A report by channel 6 indicates that Jensun Claycomb was convicted on Friday of shaking an infant so violently that the child suffered both cardiac and respiratory arrest. The incident occurred in September 2020 in Schellsburg, where first responders found the child with no pulse. The infant was revived but had to have emergency brain surgery to relive pressure that had built up from being shaken. Police also said that the child had been shaken more than once before the last incident. Claycomb was convicted of aggravated assault, simple assault, child endangerment and reckless endangerment. He is scheduled for sentencing March 24th.