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Henderson man gets 20-year sentence

A Henderson man who pleaded guilty to gun and drug charges was sentenced Friday to 20 years in federal prison. Investigators linked Tyshik-Kee Williams, 21, to the Money Gang Mob.

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A Henderson man who pleaded guilty to gun and drug charges was sentenced Friday to 20 years in federal prison. Investigators linked Tyshik-Kee Williams, 21, to the Money Gang Mob.

In a raid on a hotel room on March 30, 2011, police found Williams in possession of a handgun, ammunition and a large quantity of heroin. He pleaded guilty in April to possession of a firearm by a felon and two counts of distribution of heroin.

Evidence also linked Williams to incidents in January and February 2012 of selling heroin to an informant working for the Henderson Police Department and to multiple shootings and robberies in the Henderson area, prosecutors said.

 

 

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