Wilmington man pleads guilty for his role in 2020 murder
Wilmington man pleads guilty for his role in 2020 murder By WECT Staff | March 11, 2021 at 11:32 AM EST - Updated March 11 at 4:28 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A Wilmington man has pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact to first-degree murder.
Tyquon Mallette, 20, was sentenced to 83-112 months in prison Thursday for his role in the shooting death of Daiquan Jacobs on May 10, 2020.
Mallette’s co-defendants, Montaisha Sutton and Dequan Mullins, have entered not guilty pleas to first-degree murder and other charges that stemmed from the shooting that took place on Military Cutoff Road.
A Plimmerton house flooded last week.
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The council said the Eftpos machine at the landfill was not working, but the machine at Trash Palace was.
The power company is working to get power back up, but it s expected to take two to three hours.
Two houses in the Porirua suburb, Plimmerton, were also hit by heavy rain overnight, one by debris, and another by a hole opening up on their driveway.
Two large pumps were set up to keep the beach culvert clear this morning.
Meanwhile, crews from Wellington Water, the Council and Downer are out across the rest of the city, clearing culverts and responding to callouts.