One of the men who pleaded guilty to the 2010 shooting of a "Good Samaritan" who rushed to the aid of a pregnant woman being robbed at gunpoint will find out Tuesday how long he will spend in prison. Jonathan Murray, 22, pleaded guilty in April to charges of criminal street gang activity and three counts of armed robbery. This is the first time criminal street gang activity has been adjudicated in Baton Rouge. The law states the sentence on a criminal street gang activity conviction must run consecutive to other sentences. That means the sentence runs separately from the sentence on any other charges, instead of at the same time. He faces 11 to 346 years in prison for admitting he was involved in the Tigerland shooting that left Charlie Cangelosi badly wounded. Murray is one of three people arrested in connection with the shooting. Prosecutors said Murray was not the shooter. It is believed he drove Read
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