Death Urged in Alexander Case
A Los Angeles Superior Court jury today recommended the death sentence for a gang member described as the trigger man in the 1984 “wrong address” execution-style murders of the mother of former football star Kermit Alexander and three other relatives.
Members of the Alexander family burst into screams and sobs as the verdict against Tiequon Audray Cox, 19, was read. Deputy Dist. Atty. Sterling Norris said the family was “very pleased” with the verdict. Judge Roger W. Boren set sentencing for March 18.
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