Milwaukee fatal shootings; Deandre Bell sentenced, 13 years

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Two women killed, man gets 13 years in prison

A judge sentenced Deandre Bell to 13 years in prison and 11 years of extended supervision.

A Milwaukee County judge on Thursday, Feb. 1 sentenced Deandre Bell to 13 years in prison and 11 years of extended supervision. 

Bell entered guilty pleas on Friday, Dec. 1 to amended charges in connection with the fatal shootings of two women near 24th and Auer in February 2020.

Deandre Bell was originally charged with two counts of first-degree reckless homicide in the case. But those charges were amended to one count of homicide by negligent handling of a dangerous weapon and second-degree reckless homicide. 

Case details

Police responded to a residence near 24th and Auer late Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020, after one of the victims called 911 -- and urged them to come quickly saying, "My brother shot me and my girl." Aubrianna Lancaster, 30, and Menshala Pabai, 31, were shot around 8:30 p.m., according to police. It wasn't immediately clear what led to the violence, but neighbors said they heard arguing, and then gunshots.

The criminal complaint indicates after officers located the victims, they "heard a voice from the basement, and the person in the basement stated 'I'm here.'" Officers arrested Bell. The complaint indicates also found in the basement "on a washing machine, was a 9mm Glock handgun, a magazine for the gun, and a single bullet."

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During the investigation, officers also located "in the living room a gun box for a Glock style handgun. Along with the gun box was an opened box of 9mm ammunition."

When interviewed by police, the complaint says Bell stated "Pabai is his sister and that Lancaster is his sister's girlfriend." Bell indicated he and his sister got into an argument and a physical altercation. Bell told police "in order to get to his room, he had to walk by Pabai's room. He said he was holding his gun at his side. He said that his sister suddenly came out of her room." Bell told police at this point, Lancaster was standing behind Pabai -- and he pointed his gun at his sister and "shot an unknown number of times."