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Wednesday was sentencing day for the two Chicago gang members convicted of murder inthe 2015 execution-style killing of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee, and each will spend decades in prison.
PEOPLE confirms Dwight Boone-Doty, 26, and Corey Morgan, 31, were sentencedafter being found guiltyfor shooting the boy in an act of retaliation against his father.
At trial, prosecutors described how the two men lured Lee, who was on his way home from school, into a Chicago alleyway, with a promise to buy him a snack.
The men killed Tyshawn, believing his father was connected to the gang behind a shooting that killed Morgan’s brother.
This week, Boone-Doty was sentenced to serve 90 years behind bars. He will never become parole eligible.
Morgan received a 65-year sentence.
After the sentencing, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx noted that the case “has rocked all of us in the city and around the nation with it’s heinous nature.”
The station also spoke to Tyshawn’s mother, Karla Lee, who said, “I’ve been waiting for this day for four years. I’m happy. My son got what he deserved. It’s justice.”
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Tyshawn’s grandmother, Teresa Wilson, told the station the murder has forever changed her family.
“We just try to move forward,” she said.
source: people.com