A 19-year-old American has been sentenced to three life terms in prison with no chance of parole for gunning down two gay men and a transgender woman. Police Believe they targeted because of their sexual orientation.
A Detroit jury convicted Devon Kareem Robinson of first degree premeditated murder for the May 2019 killings of 21-year-old Alunte Davis, and 20-year-olds Timothy Blancher and Paris Cameron.
Prosecutors said Davis and Blancher were gay men and Cameron was a transgender woman. Prosecutors and police believe it was a homophobic and transphobic attack.
The three victims were slain in the living room of a Detroit home following a house party attended by about 15 people.
A survivor testified in November that Robinson fired so many bullets that the victims´ blood seeped through the walls.