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Fifth person sentenced for role in Brooklyn Day mass shooting
Tristan Jackson, 20, of Hillen, pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to conspiracy to commit first-degree assault, second-degree assault, use of a handgun during the commission of a crime of violence and possession of a regulated firearm under 21.
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Teen mastermind behind Baltimore’s worst mass shooting in history that killed 2 and injured 28 during a party, jailed 45 years with all but 10 suspended
Tristan Jackson was involved in the 'Brooklyn Day' bloodbath which killed two and injured 28 others during a block party in the Baltimore city on 2, 2023 Five juveniles were charged in connection with the shooting, although only one faced murder-related charges Last month Tristan Jackson pled guilty to second-degree assault, use of a firearm…
Teenager who pleaded guilty to multiple charges over Brooklyn Homes shooting that killed two and injured dozens gets ten years in jail - TDPel Media
What was meant to be a lively summer block party ended in horror for a Baltimore neighborhood. During the annual “Brooklyn Day” celebration in 2023, The post Teenager who pleaded guilty to multiple charges over Brooklyn Homes shooting that killed two and injured dozens gets ten years in jail appeared first on TDPel Media. Also on TDPel Media: Justice Department announces federal investigation into tragic New Orleans attack that leaves ten dead …
Man sentenced to 10 years in Brooklyn Day mass shooting that left 2 dead, 28 injured
A judge has sentenced 19-year-old Tristan Jackson to 45 years in prison, with all but 10 years suspended, for his involvement in the 2023 Brooklyn Day mass shooting. The state sought 50 years in prison, with all but 12 years suspended. The tragic event occurred on July 2, 2023, during a block party where gunfire killed 18-year-old Aaliyah Gonzalez and 20-year-old Kylis Fagbemi, injuring 28 others, including 15 minors. Before being sentenced, Jac…
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