AURORA | Aurora teenager Dhaevontae Rogers-Broadus was sentenced Tuesday to three decades in prison for his role in two deadly shootings that took place 11 days apart in 2023, according to Arapahoe County district court officials.
“Ultimately, two families are torn apart by these senseless acts of violence,” Senior Deputy District Attorney Cole Plummer said in the statement. “I recognized that no sentence will repair the harm this defendant has caused.”
Rogers-Broadus, 18, was sentenced by 18th Judicial District Court Judge Natalie Stricklin after being found guilty of being involved in the death of a 23-year-old Iraqi refugee and a teenage boy.
Rogers-Broadus was a juvenile at the time of the shootings and tried as an adult, according to district attorney officials…