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An Indianapolis man convicted of battering two pregnant women and fatally shooting his friend has been sentenced to 45 years in prison in the 2018 incident, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office announced Wednesday.
Perise Fowler was found guilty earlier this year in the slaying of 39-year-old Byron Miller after a two-day trial.
“Far too often guns are unnecessarily introduced into arguments and have tragic and far-reaching consequences,” said Prosecutor Ryan Mears said in a news release. “This sentence demonstrates a commitment to justice and accountability, though no resolution can truly remedy the pain of losing a loved one and the impact on the community.”
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Byron Miller remembers when BMW first announced plans to export vehicles from the Port of Charleston in the early 1990s. He served as an intern then for the S.C. Ports Authority, but over the years his roles have changed, earning him a front-row-seat to the port’s growing relationship with the car manufacturer as director of sales.
Throughout the last three decades, automotive has become one of the largest commodity groups for the SCPA, especially as two-way volume is concerned, based on the scale, the number of employees and investments.
Today, the SCPA contracts with three original equipment manufacturers: BMW, Volvo and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Vans, who all call on the Columbus Street Terminal. BMW, however, is at the core of the state’s automotive sector and recently exported its 3 millionth car from the terminal.
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