convicted Devon Kareem Robinson of first-degree premeditated murder in March in the May 2019 killings of 21-year-old Alunte Davis, and 20-year-olds Timothy Blancher and Paris Cameron.Robinson was also sentenced Tuesday to 10 to 20 years for each of two counts of assault with intent to murder and two years consecutively for five felony firearm counts.Prosecutors said Davis and Blancher were gay men and Cameron was a transgender woman.
Prosecutors and police believe they were targeted because of their sexual orientation.The three victims were in the living room of a Detroit home following a house party attended by about 15 people.