Alicia Andrews dömd till 15 års fängelse i fallet Julio Foolio

Alicia Andrews har dömts till 15 års fängelse för sin inblandning i mordet på rapparen Julio Foolio 2024. 23-åringen dömdes för vållande till annans död efter att ha hjälpt till att spåra offret under hans födelsedagsresa till Tampa.

En domare utdömde det maximala straffet för domen gällande vållande till annans död den 22 maj. Åklagare uppgav att Andrews och hennes pojkvän vidarebefordrade Foolios positioner till gärningsmän med kopplingar till en gängkonflikt i Jacksonville. Foolios mor, Sandrikas Mays, berättade för domstolen att offret blev "jagad som ett rådjur i skogen".

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