Man sentenced to 6.5 years in prison for gas station shooting that injured 2

A 36-year-old man was sentenced to over six years in prison for his role in a shooting at a Minneapolis gas station in 2024.

In an upward departure from sentencing guidelines, Corey Davis Jr. was sentenced to just over 6.5 years, with credit for 259 days served. He was initially charged with one count each of attempt to commit second-degree murder and possession of ammunition or a firearm.

Davis Jr. and two others, Deshawn Marvelle Leondra Slaughter and Duprece Lashae Sahila Slaughter Jr., were accused of shooting at another person on Sept. 13 at an Arco Gas Station at 640 Lake Street in East Minneapolis…

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