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Jamik Cannon

Long Island Man Sentenced For Fatal 2018 Shooting Of 30-Year-Old Long Island Man Sentenced For Fatal 2018 Shooting Of 30-Year-Old
Long Island Man Sentenced For Fatal 2018 Shooting Of 30-Year-Old A Long Island man has been sentenced for the 2018 murder of a 30-year-old. On Oct. 19, 2018, at approximately 10:55 a.m., victim Demetrius Winfield was exiting his vehicle, on break from his job, in front of a home on Wellesley Street in Hempstead, the Nassau County District Attorney's Office said. Winfield and a friend were then shot by Jamik Cannon, age 28, of Hempstead, and his co-conspirator Brian Marshall-Gibson, according to authorities, who said that Cannon and Marshall-Gibson fired at least 15 shots in 14 seconds. Winfield was shot in the face, chest, and groin and was pronounced d…
Long Island Man Convicted in Fatal 2018 Shooting Long Island Man Convicted in Fatal 2018 Shooting
Long Island Man Convicted in Fatal 2018 Shooting A Long Island man has been convicted of murdering a 30-year-old acquaintance in a 2018 daytime shooting, the District Attorney announced. Following a nearly two-week trial, Jamik Cannon, age 28, of Hempstead, was convicted by a jury for his role in the fatal shooting of Demetrius Winfield in October 2018. Specifically, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas said that Cannon was found guilty of second-degree murder, first-degree assault, and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon. Cannon’s trial began on Monday, May 3, and the conviction was announced on Friday, May 14. Can…
Long Island Man Sentenced For Murdering 30-Year-Old In Broad Daylight Long Island Man Sentenced For Murdering 30-Year-Old In Broad Daylight
Long Island Man Sentenced For Murdering 30-Year-Old In Broad Daylight A Long Island man may spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced for his role in fatally shooting a 30-year-old man in broad daylight in 2018. South Floral Park resident Brian Marshall-Gibson, 25, has been sentenced to a term of between 20 years to life in prison, followed by five years’ post-release supervision for his role in a daylight murder in Hempstead in October two years ago. Specifically, Marshall-Gibson pleaded guilty in April to second-degree murder, attempted murder, and criminal possession of a weapon. Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas said that …