BANGOR (AP) — The two New York men convicted in a shooting that left one person dead and another wounded in Bangor, Maine, are going to prison.
A judge sentenced Thomas Ferguson to 50 years in prison and Robert Hansley to 40 years in prison during separate hearings on Monday.
Law enforcement officials say 38-year-old Robert Kennedy was killed and another man wounded on Nov. 27, 2015, to settle a drug debt.
A judge found 38-year-old Ferguson guilty of murder and elevated aggravated assault after finding that he was an accomplice to the shootings. The judge identified 29-year-old Hansley, was the triggerman. He was convicted of the same charges by a jury.
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