Accomplice of Minneapolis teen serving 90 years for triple murder reverses crucial testimony
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An accomplice who accepted a plea deal over the deadly 2010 robbery of a Minneapolis supermarket recently claimed that he framed a different teenager, lying to police that his former friend was the masked gunman seen in surveillance footage gunning down two clerks and a customer.
Testimony from two other teenagers helped secure his conviction for the murders of three men during a botched robbery on Jan. 6, 2010, inside the Seward Market on Franklin Avenue, that rocked Minnesota's Somali American community. As part of a plea deal, Ahmed Shire Ali, then 18, admitted to being an accomplice in the robbery and testified that Hussein Ali was the masked gunman seen on surveillance footage slaying three people. Shire Ali was sentenced to just 12 years and is due for release next year. Hussein Ali will be 107 years old by the time he is due for release.More Related News