Lil Danger Faces Life In Prison After Convicted Of Second Degree Murder Of Another Rapper
A Washinton rapper, whose stage name is "Lil Danger," faces life in prison without parole after his conviction in a shooting that killed another rapper at an after-concert party at a Spokane hotel.
Lil Danger, birth name John Castro, was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder in the November 2011 shooting of 21-year-old Jose A. "Junior" Solis, a rapper from Moses Lake.
The 28-year-old Castro has two previous convictions for violent crimes and faces a mandatory life sentence as a three strikes offender.
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About a dozen sheriff's deputies lined the courtroom, separating friends and families of Castro and Solis, when the jury returned with the verdict.
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