A formed Brooklyn man was sentenced to prison Wednesday nearly 20 years after he murdered his sister and former girlfriend.
Andre Neverson, 57, faces 50 years to life in prison for the July 2002 shooting deaths of Patricia Neverson, 39, and Donna Davis, 38, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said. Neverson fled after the shootings and wasn’t arrested until 2018. Before that, he was on the U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted list before he was takeninto custody.
“Justice has prevailed in this case and a man who committed two senseless murders nearly 20 years ago will now pay for his actions,” Gonzalez said. “I hope that the family and friends of the victims, who waited so many years for some closure, will find solace in today’s sentence.”
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Andre Neverson (U.S. Marshals) BROOKLYN (PIX11) — A formed Brooklyn man was sentenced to prison Wednesday nearly 20 years after he murdered his sister and former girlfriend.
Andre Neverson , 57, faces 50 years to life in prison for the July 2002 shooting deaths of Patricia Neverson, 39, and [...]