A man in Minnesota gets 26 years in a triple murder case.
According to The News Herald, an experienced Minnesota thief named Antonio Dupree Wright was given 26 years in a triple murder case from St. Paul. Even though Wright was found not guilty of a triple murder case two days later, the judge looked at his history of selling drugs and hurting other people.
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A Close Friend Who Is A Target
The suspects said Wright was scared that his friend DW would talk about a murder that happened in 2017. Wright put DW in a car and put a gun to his head. As DW ran away, Wright chased him and shot him. This tough sentence shows how dangerous violence is because friends could turn on you.
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Not Guilty in triple murder case brings up questions
People are wondering how the justice system handles people who have broken the law before as Antonio Dupree Wright goes to jail. Wright was found not guilty of three murders even though he had a long history of bad behavior. What needs to change about how the law treats people who break it again and again?