Devontaye Richardson, one of three men charged with the killing of Cameran Holt during a shootout in Baltimore, was found guilty of reckless endangerment and acquitted of murder and attempted murder Wednesday, according to the City State’s Attorney’s Office.
Holt, a bystander, was killed by a stray bullet during the incident in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood on Oct. 27, 2024.
Second conviction in Cameran Holt’s death
Alexis Cancel-Soto, who was the first to go to trial, was found guilty of murder, illegal possession of a gun and other firearm charges in mid-September.
During his trial, prosecutors argued that Richardson got into an argument with a man, leading Cancel-Soto and a third man, Daeshaun Clark, to shoot at the man as he was driving away. The man was injured in the shooting…