Kelvin Vickers Convicted of Triple Murder in Rochester
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Kelvin Vickers has been found guilty on all charges, including aggravated murder and aggravated attempted murder, for shooting two police officers and a teenager in Rochester, New York. Vickers was also accused of a triple shooting that resulted in two deaths. He was arrested after being found in a crawl space inside a vacant home, with a loaded handgun in his possession. Vickers will receive an automatic life sentence without the possibility of parole.
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