Teen gets three consecutive life sentences for Seward Market murders in Minneapolis
Eighteen-year-old Mahdi Ali was found guilty last month in the triple slaying and robbery.
Eighteen-year-old Mahdi Ali was found guilty last month in the triple slaying and robbery.
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An 18-year-old could face life in prison after being convicted of murder in a triple slaying at a Minneapolis market last year. The jury deliberated just one day before convicting Mahdi Ali of killing three men in an attempted robbery at the Seward Market and Halal Meat.
18-year-old George Pineda was killed last June.
The men were convicted of breaking into a couple's home and killing both adults and the woman's 15-year-old daughter in front of two younger children. The judge told them: "You only get one life ... and you will be spending the rest of yours in jail."
A twice convicted suspect in a 1992 Big Lake murder case will remain in prison after the Innocence Project of Minnesota closed its case. The victim, 39-year-old Linda Jensen was found raped and repeatedly stabbed at her Big Lake township home while her infant daughter sat in a playpen nearby. For years, police tracked thousands of leads until a tip in 2000 led them to an arrest.
A man who pleaded guilty to robbery charges following the triple murder at the Seward Market in Minneapolis is going to prison for 18 years. A judge delivered the sentence Wednesday.
Delbert Huber was sentenced Tuesday to 30 years and 7 months in prison for the killing of Timothy Larson, 43, a middle school teacher from Albertville. The case shocked the rural community roughly 95 miles west of the Twin Cities.
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