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19-year-old Charged with Murder After San Leandro Robbery

A 19-year-old man, Robert Donnelle Hughes, is charged with murder following a deadly shooting that occurred during a robbery in San Leandro on April 1, 2024. Prosecutors allege that Hughes fatally shot 26-year-old Nathaniel Lee McCowan, specifically targeting him for the PlayStation gaming console he was holding at the time of the attack.

In addition to murder, Hughes faces multiple charges, including robbery and illegal possession of a loaded firearm. Alameda County District Attorney Jones Dickson emphasized the tragic outcome of this robbery, underscoring the urgent need to address gun violence in communities. With a potential sentence of 25 years to life in prison, Hughes’ plea hearing is set for Thursday, raising questions about broader implications for public safety.

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