3 teens sentenced in the murder of Domino's delivery driver
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Three teenagers have been sentenced in the murder of a Domino's delivery driver that happened in January. All three of them were sentenced to 17 years behind bars.
Eighteen-year-old Damain Patrick was sentenced on Friday, Nov. 1.
Eighteen-year-old Armier McArthur was sentenced on Thursday, Nov. 7.
Eighteen-year-old Keyshaun McNealy was sentenced on Thursday, Nov. 7. CBS 58 was unable to obtain a photo of McNealy.
The criminal complaint said 33-year-old Antoine Gee, Jr. was delivering pizza near Sherman and Congress when he was killed the night of Jan. 10.
Investigators said surveillance footage obtained from a home near the scene of the crime shows Gee standing on the front steps of a residence at Sherman and Congress. He appears to interact with two people and a struggle begins, as a third person starts to run westbound. As the struggle continues, multiple gunshots are heard. After a fifth gunshot, one of the three individuals is seen carrying an item that appears to be a pizza delivery bag. Officials say the video then shows the person with the delivery bag run towards the struggle and a sixth gunshot is heard. The three run away, and Gee is seen laying on the ground.
Detectives spoke with an individual who said he was with the three suspects earlier in the evening and heard them talking about wanting to order a pizza. The man reported hearing the three say they were going to "snatch it." He told investigators the three then left the home, returned with a pizza delivery bag and began turning off all the lights.
All three teens pled guilty in September.