Alicia Andrews é condenada a 15 anos no caso Julio Foolio

Alicia Andrews recebeu uma sentença de 15 anos de prisão por seu papel no assassinato do rapper Julio Foolio em 2024. A jovem de 23 anos foi condenada por homicídio culposo após ajudar a rastrear a vítima durante sua viagem de aniversário a Tampa.

Um juiz impôs a pena máxima pela condenação por homicídio culposo em 22 de maio. Os promotores afirmaram que Andrews e seu namorado transmitiram a localização de Foolio para atiradores ligados a uma disputa de gangues em Jacksonville. A mãe de Foolio, Sandrikas Mays, disse ao tribunal que a vítima foi “caçada como um cervo na floresta”.

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