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The defendant pleaded guilty to the shooting in June News, Sports, Work

The defendant pleaded guilty to the shooting in June News, Sports, Work

The defendant pleaded guilty to the shooting in June News, Sports, Work

A Minot man was sentenced to two years in prison for his role in a downtown Minot shooting in June after pleading guilty Tuesday.

Jamoni Evan Davis, 20, Minot, entered a plea in North Central District Court before Judge Gary Lee to plead guilty to reckless endangerment, gross indifference, dangerous weapon and aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon, both felonies Class C. Third Class C Felony Charge of Forgery physical evidence was rejected.

Davis was one of two suspects in the early-morning shooting on June 23, 2024, along with Laquint Tydell Sarvis, 23, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, who pleaded guilty to his role in October 2024. Two men suffered gunshot wounds in The incident, which occurred after an argument, occurred in the area of ​​the 10th block of First Avenue Southeast.

Lee sentenced Davis to five years in the Department of Corrections, Labor and Rehabilitation, initially serving two years. Davis was given credit for 193 days already served and will have to serve five years of supervised probation after his release. Davis was also assessed $125 in court fines and fees.