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A Ramsey County judge on Tuesday sentenced a St. Paul man to 36¾ years in prison for his role in the 2021 mass shooting at a downtown St. Paul bar that left one woman dead and injured 14 others. Terry Lorenzo Brown, 35, was handed the sentence Tuesday in Ramsey County District Court nearly two months after he was found guilty of second-degree murder, four counts of attempted murder and one .
Prosecutors allege Derrick John Thompson was driving 95 miles per hour when he exited Interstate 35W onto Lake Street, ran a red light and broadsided the car with the young women. He faces multiple counts of criminal vehicular homicide.
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Was Terry Brown acting in self-defense when he shot five people at a St. Paul bar, one of them fatally? That’s what his defense attorney argued at the close of the 34-year-old’s murder trial on Tuesday. The prosecution said Brown’s actions didn’t meet the legal standard for self-defense. “You can’t create your own peril and shoot your way out of it,” said Assistant Ramsey County Attorney Treye .