QUICK SUMMARY
Two individuals received prison sentences for their roles in the fatal shooting of a Mount Vernon man earlier this year. Seventeen-year-old Jesus Angel was sentenced to ten years for second-degree murder, while 23-year-old Robert Lozano received four and a half years for unlawful firearm possession and aiding a criminal.
Two individuals were sentenced in connection with the shooting death of an 18-year-old man in Mount Vernon on March 17. Jesus Angel, 17, pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a ten-year prison sentence. Robert Lozano, 23, was sentenced to four and a half years for unlawful firearm possession and rendering criminal assistance. The shooting took place near a gas station across from Skagit Valley College, where the victim was later taken to Harborview Medical Center and died from his injuries. This incident underscores the growing issue of gun violence among youth in Washington state. Local authorities continue to address the implications of such crimes on community safety and youth interventions. The case serves as a reminder of the legal consequences associated with firearm offenses. Community leaders stress the importance of prevention programs to mitigate violence among young people.