A man convicted in June in connection with the May 1, 2022 death of Shreveport teen Landry Anglin must serve the rest of his life in prison with no chance of pardon, parole or reduction of sentence.
District Judge Ramona Emanuel imposed the mandatory sentence Tuesday, July 16, 2024, on Kenmiccael Dano Ray, 25, following a sentencing hearing in Caddo District Court, at which 13-year-old Anglin’s parents both gave emotional and heartfelt victim impact statements to the court.
On May 1, 2022, the defendant murdered Landry Anglin, who was shot once in the home of a relative in the 4500 block of Fairfield Avenue.  Evidenced produced at trial proved that the defendant was affiliated with a gang in Shreveport, and videos evidence showed the defendant firing an assault rifle at a vehicle following him on Erie Street between Thornhill and Line.  Following the shooting, the defendant fled to Arlington, Texas and was apprehended five days later.
Gavontay Johnson, Tramaine Taylor, and Deanthony Johnson, who are all codefendants in this case, are awaiting trial.
Assistant District Attorneys Ron Christopher Stamps, Christopher Bowman and Britney Green prosecuted the case. Leslie Kelly defended Ray.
The case was docket Nos. 389215 and 389620.
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