Crime & Safety

Devondre Phillips Sentenced To Almost 29 Years For Attempted Murder In St. Paul Mass Shooting

In February, Phillips was found guilty of eight counts of attempted second-degree murder.

(CBS)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — One of the men convicted in the mass shooting at a St. Paul bar in 2021 learned his sentence on Friday.

Devondre Phillips was sentenced in Ramsey County to 346 months in prison -- or just shy of 29 years -- for his role in the shooting that killed 27-year-old Marquisha Wiley and injured 14 others.

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