Brothers Sentenced To 20 Years For Shooting

November 2, 2013

Two Escambia County brothers will spend the next 20 years in prison for a shooting last year.

Circuit Judge Michael Allen sentenced Tevin Watson and Carderrial Watson to serve 20 years state prison, day for day, under Florida’s 10-20-Life Law.  Both defendants were convicted on October 2 by an Escambia County jury of aggravated battery with a firearm and aggravated assault with a firearm.

The charges stemmed from the shooting of Cordarrell Prim in the Sunrise  Apartment Complex around noon on November 20, 2012.  After an argument between Prim and Carderrial Watson, both Watson brothers pulled guns and fired at Prim.  Prim was struck one time in the leg. Several eyewitnesses identified both Watson brothers as the shooters.

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2 Responses to “Brothers Sentenced To 20 Years For Shooting”

  1. WOW on November 2nd, 2013 9:37 am

    You won’t have access to guns where you’re going, not that they apparently would do you any good. Two brothers, two guns and one (1) hit….in the leg. Street cred……nope.

  2. randy on November 2nd, 2013 7:25 am

    good