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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A Tennessee grocery clerk convicted of fatally shooting a teenager who stole a beer from a store and ran away has been sentenced to 22 years in prison.
Thirty-year-old Anwar Ghazali was convicted in August of second-degree murder in the March 2018 death of 17-year-old Dorian Harris. A judge sentenced Ghazali on Thursday.
Investigators said Harris walked into Ghazali’s store in Memphis and left with a beer without paying.
Ghazali ran after him with a handgun and fired several shots, then returned to the store and said, “I think I shot him.” Ghazali didn’t call police.
Harris’ body was found in a nearby house’s yard with a gunshot wound in his thigh. The shooting led to neighbourhood protests.
Ghazali argued that he didn’t intend to kill Harris. An appeal is planned.
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