DENVER — Two men have been convicted in connection with a street robbery in 2018 in which a 25-year-old man was shot and killed, according to the Denver District Attorney's Office.
Ibrahim Amir Musa, 22, and Husham Al Kinani, 20, were both charged with murder and other charges for the death of 25-year-old Thomas Steen.
Steen was shot and killed in the 100 block of North Bannock Street on Oct. 18, 2018 in an apparent street robbery, according to the Denver Police Department (DPD).
The pair was also accused of robbing or attempting to rob at least two other people that same night as they walked home, according to investigators.
Musa pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and aggravated robbery on Nov. 22, 2019, and was sentenced late last month to 40 years for the murder conviction, with an additional three years of parole.
He received a 32-year sentence for the aggravated robbery, plus five years of parole. Those sentences will run concurrently.
Musa also agreed to pay more than $22,000 in restitution and to cooperate fully in the prosecution of Al Kinani. The restitution will be paid to the two other victims and Steen's mother, according to prosecutors.
On Tuesday, after seven hours of deliberation, a Denver jury convicted Al Kinani of first-degree murder, six counts of aggravated robbery, one count of criminal attempt to commit aggravated robbery, and one count of identity theft.
Al Kinani will be sentenced on April 10.
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