A 19-year-old Las Vegas gang leader has been sentenced to life in federal prison after he was convicted of racketeering murder, attempted murder, conspiracy, assault and firearms charges, according to the Asociated Press. U.S. Attorney for Nevada Gregory Brower says Monday's sentencing for Donnie "Little Donnie" Bryant came after he was prosecuted as an adult because of the seriousness of his crimes, the AP said.
Teen Vegas gang leader sentenced to life
(via The Associated Press) · July 22, 2008 · 12:57 PM
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This is a rare case in which he really can blame his problems on his childhood, since he still is a child and has plenty of problems.