Southern California marijuana deal ends in deadly shooting, suspect convicted

On Friday, the authorities said that a Lancaster man was convicted of shooting a fatal man during the Marijuana deal for the year 2021 in Inglo, on the occasion of the conclusion of a federal trial for eight days.

Lendrew Raglin, 22, was convicted of conspiracy to interfere in trade through robbery, theft of Hobbes Law, and the accusation of multiple firearms related to crime, including the use of a firearm in a crime of death resulting from death, according to the US Department of Justice.

Evidence presented in the trial showed that two men, along with the participating defendants, Matteo Paul, 23, from Long Beach, and Ilanor Smith, 22, from Englo, plans to steal the marijuana dealer at the threat of weapons. According to what was attracted by the victim group by requesting social media to a place for the meeting, where they were intending to ambush and steal marijuana.

On March 15, 2021, Smith approached the victim’s car to distract his attention while putting two men and urine themselves behind the car. Then two men fired multiple shots on the side of the passengers before moving alongside the driver and firing the victim killer, according to the prosecutors.

It is scheduled to be sentenced to two legs, who has been a federal detainee since October 2023, on March 13, 2026.

Paul previously admitted that he was guilty in February on charges of robbers and firearms charge and will be sentenced to September 26. Smith also acknowledged that he was guilty of criminal the charges of theft. Two officials said that both participating prosecutors could face life in the federal prison.

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