A Lancaster man was found guilty Friday of fatally shooting a man during a 2021 marijuana deal in Inglewood, marking the conclusion of an eight-day federal trial, authorities said.
Leandrew Raglin, 22, was convicted of conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery, Hobbs Act robbery, and multiple firearm charges related to the crime, including use of a firearm in a crime of violence resulting in death, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Evidence presented at trial showed that Raglin, along with co-defendants Mateo Paul, 23, of Long Beach, and Iysis Elanore Smith, 22, of Inglewood, planned to rob a marijuana dealer at gunpoint. The group reportedly lured the victim via a social media application to a meeting spot, where they intended to ambush him and steal his marijuana.
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