Alicia Andrews condenada a 15 años por el caso de Julio Foolio

Alicia Andrews recibió una sentencia de 15 años de prisión por su papel en el asesinato del rapero Julio Foolio ocurrido en 2024. La joven de 23 años fue declarada culpable de homicidio involuntario tras ayudar a localizar a la víctima durante su viaje de cumpleaños a Tampa.

Un juez dictó la pena máxima por el cargo de homicidio involuntario el 22 de mayo. Los fiscales afirmaron que Andrews y su novio informaron sobre la ubicación de Foolio a los pistoleros vinculados a una disputa entre pandillas de Jacksonville. La madre de Foolio, Sandrikas Mays, declaró ante el tribunal que la víctima fue “cazada como un ciervo en el bosque”.

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