‘Dragged down to the bone’: Man accelerated with victim hanging halfway out of his Jeep, crushed his skull then messaged him ‘I had to’

A man in Minnesota has learned his fate for dragging a victim with his vehicle and crushing his skull during a drug deal gone wrong.

Lamont Eugene Williams, 22, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 1/2 years in prison, with credit for 40 days served. He had been convicted of second-degree murder without intent in the death of 21-year-old Alexif Loeza Galvan.

On March 6, 2025, Williams and Galvan were communicating on Facebook Messenger about a drug deal, according to a statement of probable cause obtained by Law&Crime. Williams reportedly inquired about buying marijuana from Galvan, and at about 8:30 p.m., the defendant showed up on the block of the victim’s home, stating, “I’m in this Jeep,” with telephone location data confirming his location on the 8300 block of 11th Avenue South in Bloomington, a city located 10 miles south of Minneapolis…

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