Jhajuan Russaw, now 20, will serve a state prison sentence for the 'senseless' 2021 killing of a stranger.
last year pleaded guilty Tuesday and was spared a life sentence in prison.
Jhajuan Russaw, who turned 20 on Tuesday, will spend 18 to 36 years in state prison and pay restitution for the Jan. 11, 2021 killing ofRussaw, then 17, was riding in a red car traveling south on North Sixth Street when he opened fire towards Antonio’s Grocery in Harrisburg, according to surveillance video.
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