Man convicted in shooting deaths of 3 inside Detroit eatery
DETROIT – A jury has convicted a Detroit man in the fatal shootings of three other men inside a fast-food restaurant.
The Wayne County prosecutor’s office says 30-year-old William Wilbourn-Little was found guilty Thursday in circuit court of three counts of first-degree murder and two gun charges.
Police have said two men wearing masks walked up to a White Castle on Detroit’s west side just after midnight on Sept. 9 and fired shots inside the restaurant before fleeing on foot. Authorities say 25-year-old Rashawn Harrington, 24-year-old Trevaughn Anthony and 20-year-old DeShawn Gadson were pronounced dead at the scene.
Wilbourn-Little’s sentencing is scheduled for May 16.
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