GREENSBORO -- A North Carolina man was sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted of killing a Greensboro convenience store clerk in front of his 13-year-old son.
A jury took two hours Friday to find Raytheon Williams, 20, guilty of first-degree murder.
One of Williams' co-defendants testified he talked about shooting Satwinder Sing, 50 during the store robbery to get respect in his gang.
Authorities say three men entered the store in November 2006. Prosecutors offered a plea deal to 21-year-old Arthur Burton III, 21, in exchange for testimony and he will spend at least 21 years in prison. A murder charge is still pending against Shawn McIlvain, 18.
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