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Delaquay Williams, a 30-year-old man, has been found guilty of multiple charges related to the shooting death of Casanova Carter, a St. Paul resident who was playing video games at the time of the incident. The jury convicted Williams on charges that include first-degree murder and second-degree aiding and abetting murder. Additionally, he faced charges for illegal possession of ammunition and a firearm, as well as two counts of committing a crime for the benefit of a gang.
The tragic shooting, which occurred in 2022, shocked the local community, highlighting concerns about gun violence and gang-related activities. During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence linking Williams to the crime, emphasizing the calculated nature of the attack. The verdict reflects a growing commitment within law enforcement and the judicial system to address violent crime and hold offenders accountable. Sentencing for Williams is expected to take place in the coming weeks, where he could face significant prison time.
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