convicted Devon Kareem Robinson, 19, in March of first-degree premeditated murder for fatally shooting gay men Alunte Davis, 21, and Timothy Blancher, 20, and trans woman Paris Cameron, 20.
They were killed May 25, 2019, at a house party on Detroit’s east side. Police and prosecutors said the crime was motivated by their identity.Two other people were shot but survived, and Robinson was also convicted of two counts of assault with intent to murder and five counts of felony firearm use, the Associated Press reports.
He received sentences of 10 to 20 years for each of the assault counts and two years for each of the firearm counts. Cameron, Davis, and Blancher had met Robinson at a gas station on the way to the party, and Cameron invited him.