Two US men convicted of murder and other charges in the fatal Indianapolis shootings of three young men and a young woman were both sentenced on Friday to 220 years in prison. 9News
of three young men and a young woman were both sentenced on Friday to 220 years in prison.
A third co-defendant, Lasean Watkins, was convicted on the same charges, but his Friday sentencing was reset for April 28 and he was appointed a new attorney.Two men convicted of murder and other charges in the fatal Indianapolis shootings of three young men and a young woman were both sentenced to 220 years in prison.
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