PAWTUCKET, R.I. (WPRI) — One of the men involved in a deadly drive-by shooting in Pawtucket nearly five years ago will spend the next four decades behind bars.
Todd Alicea, 35, pleaded no contest last year to second-degree murder and felony conspiracy, court records show. More than a dozen other charges—mainly firearms offenses—were dropped by the prosecution as part of the agreement.
A judge sentenced Alicea to 65 years, with 40 to serve at the ACI.
BACKGROUND: 2 indicted in deadly Pawtucket shooting
Alicea and another man, Jahcolin Rodrigues, were arrested about three weeks after the May 2021 shooting that claimed the life of 20-year-old Leonardo Tavares…