Akron man sentenced to life in prison for man's robbery and shooting death in 2020

An Akron man has been sentenced to life in prison for his part in the shooting death and robbery of another man in December 2020.

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Kashmair Mingo was convicted of murder and other charges after a jury trial in Summit County Common Pleas Court in November.

Kashmair Mingo listens during his trial in November in Summit County Common Pleas Court. He was convicted of murder and other charges and recently was sentenced to life in prison.
Kashmair Mingo listens during his trial in November in Summit County Common Pleas Court. He was convicted of murder and other charges and recently was sentenced to life in prison.

Edward O’Farrell, a visiting judge assigned to the case, recently sentenced Mingo to life in prison. Mingo will be eligible for parole after 21 years.

Mingo, 23, plans to appeal. He was represented by attorney John Greven.

Mingo is one of three people arrested in the shooting death of Tyraye Carter and the first to go on trial.

Carter, 21, was found with multiple gunshot wounds on Dec. 3, 2020, in a vehicle near Tampa Avenue and 28th Street Southwest in Akron. Police said he was shot following an argument.

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Javion Rankin, 21, of Akron, and Dorell Davis, 23, of Reno, Nevada, have cases pending in Summit County court. Both face multiple charges, including aggravated murder. Rankin is accused of being the triggerman.

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Akron man sentenced to life for man's robbery and fatal shooting