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The Associated Press
FLINT, Michigan — A couple and their son, convicted of first-degree premeditated murder in the fatal shooting of a security guard who required the woman's daughter to wear a mask while shopping, were sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without conditional freedom.
Larry Teague, wife Sharmel Teague, and Sharmel Teague's son, Ramonyea Bishop, were sentenced by Genesee Circuit Court Judge Brian Pickell for the May 1, 2020 shooting death of Calvin Munerlyn.
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All three were found guilty of first-degree premeditated murder, a crime that carries a mandatory penalty of life in prison without parole, after a trial that lasted several weeks, The Flint Journal reported.
Sharmel Teague in a file image. Genesee County District Attorney's Office via AP
Munerlyn, 43, was shot at the store north of downtown Flint shortly after telling the daughter of Sharmel Teague that he had to leave because he was not wearing a mask, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said.
Later, two men came to the store and shot the security guard to death, according to investigators.
Bishop's sister, Brya Bishop, was charged with tampering with evidence, lying to police and being an accessory to a felony.
In November she was sentenced to serve time and probation.