Akron Man Sentenced to 11-16.5 Years for Aggravated Robbery and Murder Case Developments Revealed

Akron, Ohio – A man from Akron, Ohio, has been sentenced to 11 to 16.5 years in prison for his involvement in an aggravated robbery that took place in 2020, the Summit County Prosecutor’s Office reported. The incident resulted in the shooting and killing of 21-year-old Tyreaye Carter, who was sitting in a car at the time of the robbery.

The prosecutor’s office identified Kashmair Mingo, Javion Rankin, and Dorell Davis as the suspects involved in the shooting and robbery. Dorell Davis, age 24, was found guilty of aggravated robbery by a Summit County jury and sentenced accordingly.

Kashmair Mingo, 24, had previously been convicted of a series of charges relating to the incident and is currently serving a life sentence. Javion Rankin, who was also involved in another robbery the following day, was sentenced to three years of community control. However, he is currently out of prison and under 24-7 monitoring.

Rankin faced charges including aggravated murder and aggravated robbery with gun specifications, as well as having a weapon under disability. The sentencing of the individuals involved serves as a reminder of the serious consequences of committing such crimes.

The case highlights the efforts of law enforcement and the justice system to hold accountable those responsible for violent crimes, providing a sense of closure for the victim’s family and the community. The severe sentencing also serves as a deterrent to others considering similar criminal activities, reinforcing the consequences of taking part in such illegal acts.