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FILE: Assistant prosecutor Rob Novy and defense attorney Mark Sakawa during a sidebar with Judge David Cohen. (Aileen Wingblad/MediaNews Group)
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A lengthy prison sentence was recently handed to a Pontiac man for a shooting at a motorcycle club that left one dead and another injured.

Gregory Kincade booking photo
Gregory Kincade booking photo

As ordered by Oakland County Circuit Judge David Cohen, Gregory Kincade will spend 45 to 80 years incarcerated for the shooting death of Mecca Shea Ramsey at the Night Riders Motorcycle Club on April 27, 2019. Kincade was also sentenced to concurrent terms of 35 to 80 years for shooting Malcolm Chambers that same night, who survived, and 57 months to 10 years for being a felon in possession of a firearm. He’ll also spend another two years for possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony, mandatory for Michigan crimes involving firearms.

Kincade’s trial ran in early April and a jury convicted him after deliberating for two partial days.

Mecca Shea Ramsey (photo provided)
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Mecca Shea Ramsey

Ramsey, 41 was found dead in the men’s restroom of the motorcycle club, located at 339 Raeburn Street. He had been shot multiple times, mostly in the back.

Chambers sustained a bullet wound to the arm and a grazing wound to the forehead.

The shooting happened during an after-hours party at the motorcycle club, attended by members and non-members. Kincade was not a Night Riders member but did belong to the Phantom Motorcycle Club in Pontiac, according to witness testimony. Packaged narcotics were reportedly found next to Ramsey’s body.

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