Man Guilty in Alexander Killings
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With former football star Kermit Alexander and other family members somberly looking on, a Los Angeles gang member was convicted today of four counts of first-degree murder in the execution-style shootings of Alexander’s mother and three other relatives.
Tiequon Aundray Cox, 19, described as the trigger man in the 1984 slayings, sat expressionless as the jury announced its verdict to Superior Court Judge Roger Boren. That same jury will return Jan. 29 to decide whether Cox receives the death penalty or life in prison without possibility of parole.
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