Second defendant gets 12½ years in South St. Paul killing
On Sept. 18, 2025, a second defendant was sentenced to 12½ years in prison for his role in the fatal shooting of a South St. Paul father during a marijuana robbery. The accomplice received nearly the same prison term as the shooter, indicating little disparity between the codefendants.
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📌 Key Facts
- Second defendant received a 12½-year prison sentence
- Victim was a South St. Paul father killed during a marijuana robbery
- Sentencing reported on September 18, 2025
🔄 New Information
- Star Tribune reports the accomplice received nearly the same prison term as the shooter in the South St. Paul marijuana-robbery murder case.
- Adds comparative sentencing context between codefendants, indicating the accomplice did not receive substantially less time than the shooter.
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Accomplice in murder during Twin Cities drug theft gets nearly same prison time as shooter
New Information
- Star Tribune reports the accomplice received nearly the same prison term as the shooter in the South St. Paul marijuana-robbery murder case.
- Adds comparative sentencing context between codefendants, indicating the accomplice did not receive substantially less time than the shooter.
Second defendant gets 12½-year sentence for role in fatal shooting of South St. Paul father during marijuana robbery
- Second defendant received a 12½-year prison sentence
- Victim was a South St. Paul father killed during a marijuana robbery
- Sentencing reported on September 18, 2025