June 19, 2013

Man convicted of killing bicyclist during robbery

BY: AP Staff Writer SEPTEMBER 10, 2012 | MODIFIED: SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 AT 10:38 AM
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A 18-year-old man has been convicted of first-degree premeditated murder while armed in the shooting death of a bicyclist during a robbery

Eric Foreman, who was convicted Monday, faces a mandatory minimum term of 30 years in prison at sentencing Nov. 16.

A jury convicted Foreman in the death of 31-year-old Neil Godleski, a student at Catholic University, on Aug. 22, 2010. According to government evidence, Godleski was biking home when Foreman fired at him, but missed. Godleski fell off his bike and Foreman walked over to him and shot him at close range.

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