Teen sentenced to more than 7 years for role in fatal Robbinsdale shooting
A 17-year-old was sentenced to more than seven years in prison Monday after he entered a plea deal in connection with a deadly shooting this spring in Robbinsdale.
Anthony Clarke Guerrero was originally charged with second-degree murder and illegal possession of a firearm by a minor for the death of 18-year-old Tycorian Jaquan Estes. He was certified to stand trial as an adult earlier this month.
Court records show Guerrero pleaded down Monday to a lesser charge of first-degree manslaughter while dropping the weapons charge. During the same hearing, a judge sentenced him to 88 months in prison with credit for 120 days served.
A criminal complaint states Guerrero and an accomplice were meeting Estes the afternoon of May 29 to exchange guns. During the transaction, there was a disagreement and Estes tried to wrest a gun from Guerrero’s hands and placed him in a headlock. Guerrero shot Estes during the struggle and then drove away with the accomplice.
Estes died a few days later, on June 1.