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More than two decades ago, Shedrack Crummie was part of a notorious Miami drug gang known as the “Boulder Boys.”
Prosecutors wanted to put him on death row under a new federal “kingpin” law that allowed for the execution of murderous drug dealers. Yet in 1996, jurors acquitted Crummie of two murders, but convicted of conspiracy — landing him in prison on a 30-year sentence.
Despite objections from prosecutors, a federal judge later allowed him to get out two years early. His freedom did not last long.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article235500337.html#storylink=cpy
But, he didn't mean to kill him.
Prosecutors wanted to put him on death row under a new federal “kingpin” law that allowed for the execution of murderous drug dealers. Yet in 1996, jurors acquitted Crummie of two murders, but convicted of conspiracy — landing him in prison on a 30-year sentence.
Despite objections from prosecutors, a federal judge later allowed him to get out two years early. His freedom did not last long.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article235500337.html#storylink=cpy
But, he didn't mean to kill him.