Ibrahim Saleh, a 27-year-old man, was sentenced to 16 years in state prison for manslaughter in the fatal shooting of 38-year-old Esau Davis in Oakland. Saleh, who pleaded no contest, claimed the shooting occurred during an attempted carjacking. Witness testimony indicated that a woman present during the incident was injured and feared for her life. Saleh's legal case faced delays due to questions about his mental fitness to stand trial, and he was ultimately arrested after it was discovered that his vehicle was involved in the shooting.
Ibrahim Saleh, 27, received a 16-year prison sentence for manslaughter after fatally shooting Esau Davis during an attempted carjacking in Oakland.
Saleh confessed to police that the shooting was an attempted carjacking, eventually leading to a lengthy legal process due to concerns about his mental competence.
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