LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville man will spend 20 years in prison for his role in two separate murders and a robbery case.
Kelvonnie Harris was sentenced by a Jefferson County judge on Tuesday in several cases.
Prosecutors said Harris and Malik Jenkins shot and killed Rocky Seibert, 50, near 6th Street and River Road in November 2020.
Before the shooting, they were accused of shooting into a house and assaulting a person near a gas station in the city's Portland neighborhood.
Jenkins was sentenced earlier this year to 15 years in prison for manslaughter and other charges.
Harris was charged with facilitation to murder and assault in Seibert's death and sentenced to five years. He was also charged in the death of Devon Robinson, who was ambushed near 5th and Muhammad Ali in July 2020.
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