Two men will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of a Philadelphia high school student.
The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office announced Thursday, the conviction and sentencing of 22-year-old Saedair Lindsey and 30-year-old Tyrek McWilliams.
The two men were found guilty of ambushing 17-year-old Tahj Williams in April 2020 in Southwest Philadelphia. The men were convicted on first-degree murder, conspiracy, aggravated assault and other related charges. Although a motive is unclear, investigators determined the deadly shooting was a case of mistaken identity.
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