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Louisville teen avoids prison time for connection to deadly shooting

Louisville teen avoids prison time for connection to deadly shooting
OUR FREE MOBILE APP. NEW AT SIX, A LOUISVILLE TEENAGER AVOIDS PRISON TIME FOR HIS ROLE IN A DEADLY SHOOTING. 18 YEAR OLD TAMARYN MEADOWS WAS SENTENCED TODAY TO FIVE YEARS PROBATION. HE PLEADED GUILTY TO FACILITATION, TO MURDER IN THE DEATH OF TRAYVON TREY RHODES. THE 24 YEAR OLD WAS SHOT IN MARCH LAST YEAR AT THE PARK HILL HOUSING COMPLEX. TWO OTHER DEFENDANTS ALSO PLEADED GUILTY. DEREK BURNS RECEIVED PROBATION WHILE D.A. ANDRE SMITHERS WAS SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS IN PRISON. A A FOURTH SUSPECT, KEVON JACKSON HAD REACHED A PLEA DEAL BUT DECIDED
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Louisville teen avoids prison time for connection to deadly shooting
A Louisville teenager will not be serving any prison time for his role in a deadly shooting that happened in 2021.Tameron Meadows, 18, was sentenced to five years probation in court on Thursday. Meadows pleaded guilty to the facilitation to murder in the death of 24-year-old Demontray Rhodes.Rhodes was shot in March of 2021 at the Park Hill Housing Complex.Three other defendants also pled guilty in the case.D'Eric Burns received probation, while Deandre Smither was sentenced to three years in prison and Kevon Jackson was given 17 years.

A Louisville teenager will not be serving any prison time for his role in a deadly shooting that happened in 2021.

Tameron Meadows, 18, was sentenced to five years probation in court on Thursday.

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Meadows pleaded guilty to the facilitation to murder in the death of 24-year-old Demontray Rhodes.

Rhodes was shot in March of 2021 at the Park Hill Housing Complex.

Three other defendants also pled guilty in the case.

D'Eric Burns received probation, while Deandre Smither was sentenced to three years in prison and Kevon Jackson was given 17 years.