Syracuse, NY - A local man accused of shooting two other men at an April 2009 house party in Cicero was sentenced today to six years in state prison. Dustin Hall, 22, had nothing to say before being sentenced by Onondaga County Judge Anthony Aloi. Hall, for whom authorities listed addresses on Burnet Avenue in Syracuse and Winchester Road in...
Syracuse, NY - A local man accused of shooting two other men at an April 2009 house party in Cicero was sentenced today to six years in state prison.
Dustin Hall, 22, had nothing to say before being sentenced by Onondaga County Judge Anthony Aloi.
Hall, for whom authorities listed addresses on Burnet Avenue in Syracuse and Winchester Road in East Syracuse, pleaded guilty in January to second-degree criminal possession of a weapon for having a loaded 9-mm pistol in the incident.
Hall was accused of shooting Adam Davis, 30, of Central Square, and Craig Wells, 25, of Salina when a fight broke out at the party at the Library Street home of Joshua Lannie.
Lannie, 21, pleaded guilty in April to second-degree assault, admitting he struck Davis with an unloaded handgun during the fight. He was sentenced last month to serve one year in the Onondaga County Correctional Facility in Jamesville.
Authorities have said the fight at Lannie’s house stemmed from an incident a week earlier in which a marijuana dealer was robbed at the residence.