One of the men involved in a deadly mass shooting in downtown Saint Paul in October of 2021 has been sentenced to over 36 years in prison.
34-year-old Terry Brown was convicted of various murder and weapons charges in the shooting at the Seventh Street Truck Park Bar that killed 27-year-old Marquisha Wiley and wounded 14. The 14 people who were left wounded during the shooting are now hospitalized and are expected to survive.
The shooting took place when Brown got into an armed confrontation with Devondre Phillips inside the bar.
Phillips is now serving a 29-year sentence for his role in the shooting. Phillips, who is from Las Vegas, was found guilty back in February of eight counts of attempted murder.
Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher told WCCO in February that the night before the shooting, the crowd outside the Seventh Street Truck Park bar was larger than what's usually seen. As a result, he said he felt off about it.
"After years of seeing different crowds, we could tell there was some hostility in the crowd, there was some anti-police hostility, but we could read the hostility between people that were even standing outside," Fletcher said.
A third man was also convicted and sentenced to three years on federal charges of straw purchasing of the guns used.






