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Jury decides against death penalty for Foolio’s convicted killers

The four men found guilty of murdering Foolio have avoided the death penalty. On Friday (May 15), a week after being convicted of conspiracy, murder and attempted murder charges in connection with the Jacksonville, Fla., rapper’s killing on May 8, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy appeared in court for the final day of ...

The four men found guilty of murdering Foolio have avoided the death penalty.

On Friday (May 15), a week after being convicted of conspiracy, murder and attempted murder charges in connection with the Jacksonville, Fla., rapper’s killing on May 8, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy appeared in court for the final day of the penalty phase. After hearing the closing arguments for the past week, the jury decided against the prosecution’s proposed death penalty and suggested the four men serve life sentences without the possibility of parole.

They are scheduled to be officially sentenced on June 22.

Last October, Alicia Andrews, the fifth person charged with the murder, was convicted of manslaughter at trial. She has appealed the verdict and is asking for a new trial. He sentencing date has been postponed.

During the trial, prosecutors convinced the jury that the group stalked and killed Foolio as part of an ongoing gang war in Jacksonville among the 1200 gang, ATK and 6 Block, which Foolio was associated with. Foolio was shot and killed as he and two of his friends sat in a car in front of a Holiday Inn in Tampa, Fla., on June 23, 2024. Foolio was in town celebrating his birthday.

Investigators say Isaiah Chance and his girlfriend, Alicia Andrews, followed Foolio around Tampa and provided his location to the other three men, who were captured on surveillance video shooting up Foolio’s car in the hotel parking lot.

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