A man whose conviction and death sentence for murdering three brothers within three days was overturned by the California Supreme Court was found guilty again Friday of the shootings that occurred more than two decades ago.

The downtown Los Angeles jury deliberated about a day before convicting Craigen Lewis Armstrong, now 44, of first-degree murder for the Sept. 27, 2001, killing of Christopher Florence, 21, and the fatal shooting of two of the victim’s other brothers — 27-year-old Michael and 29-year-old Torry — three days later in Inglewood.

Jurors also found true the special circumstance allegations of multiple murders, murder during a drive-by shooting and murder carried out to further the activities of a criminal street gang, along with gun and gang allegations.

Armstrong was also

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