Brooklyn rapper sentenced for fatal shooting
Briefly

Rapper Culture 'CoachDaGhost' Bermudez was sentenced to 60 years to life in prison, while associate Naquan Pruitt received 25 years for their roles in a gang-related ambush that killed 17-year-old Bryan Sanon in Brownsville, Brooklyn. In 2021, the two, members of the Choo gang, orchestrated the attack, resulting in one death and two injuries. The court's ruling reflects the serious approach towards gang violence, emphasizing the long-term consequences faced by those involved in such criminal activities.
Rapper Culture "CoachDaGhost" Bermudez, along with his associate Naquan Pruitt, received lengthy sentences for their involvement in a deadly gang-related ambush.
The gang-related shooting resulted in the death of 17-year-old Bryan Sanon, while two others sustained injuries during the ambush carried out by Bermudez and Pruitt.
Bermudez was sentenced to 60 years to life, and Pruitt to 25 years to life, reflecting the severity of their actions in orchestrating the attack.
The court's decision underscores the serious consequences of gang violence, as evident in the tragic outcome of the 2021 shooting in Brownsville.
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