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NEW YORK - A third teen accused in the shocking 2019 murder of 18-year-old Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors was sentenced to 14 years to life in prison on Wednesday.
Rashaun Weaver, the third and final assailant charged in Majors' death, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in December.
Prosecutors say that Weaver, who was just 14 years old at the time of the killing, fatally stabbed Majors during a robbery gone awry.
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"The only person who knows what it's like to be murdered early on the evening of December 11th, 2019 by Rashaun Weaver and two cohorts is Tess Majors," said Majors' parents in a victim impact statement read by prosecutors. "And she isn't here. She is not in this courtroom. Or Attending a class. Or playing music. Or laughing with friends. She no longer exists on planet Earth. She is gone and she is gone forever."
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Two other teens connected to Majors' death have also been convicted and charged. In September 2021, Luchiano Lewis pled guilty to murder and robbery charges and was sentenced to nine years in prison.
TEEN PLEADS GUILTY IN MURDER OF TESSA MAJORS
The final assailant, a juvenile, also pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 18 months of detention. The juvenile allegedly supplied Weaver with the knife he used to stab and kill Majors.