Crime & Safety
Aurora Man To Serve 10 Years In Prison For 2018 Drive-By Shooting
He recently pleaded guilty to aggravated discharge of a firearm after a Boulder Hill home was shot at in January 2019.
AURORA, IL — A 23-year-old Aurora man was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison after pleading guilty last month to a charge stemming from a January 2018 drive-by shooting in Boulder Hill, according to a report by Kendall County Now.
Kenzail Taylor pleaded guilty to aggravated discharge of a firearm after police alleged he and another Aurora man, Nikko Najee Muhammad, fired multiple shots at a home on Amesbury Road in Boulder Hill on Jan. 26, 2019, the report states.
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No one was injured in the shooting, as previously reported.
Taylor and Muhammad were arrested at a home in Aurora, where police said they found multiple guns, including the one used in the drive-by shooting, as previously reported.
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Police later said the shooting was motivated by a disagreement over money, Kendall County Now reports.
Taylor must serve at least 8.5 years in prison, the report states.
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