Alicia Andrews condamnée à 15 ans de prison dans l'affaire Julio Foolio

Alicia Andrews a été condamnée à 15 ans de prison pour son rôle dans le meurtre du rappeur Julio Foolio survenu en 2024. La jeune femme de 23 ans a été reconnue coupable d'homicide involontaire pour avoir aidé à localiser la victime lors de son voyage d'anniversaire à Tampa.

Un juge a prononcé la peine maximale pour ce chef d'accusation le 22 mai. Les procureurs ont déclaré qu'Andrews et son petit ami avaient transmis les déplacements de Foolio à des tireurs liés à un conflit entre gangs de Jacksonville. La mère de Foolio, Sandrikas Mays, a déclaré au tribunal que la victime avait été « chassée comme un cerf dans les bois ».

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