(Danville, Va.) – 24-year old Tedrick Junior Terry has been sentenced 16 years in prison for a 2017 shooting.

The Danville Register and Bee reports that Terry received five years for possession of a firearm, three years for use of a firearm in the commission of a felony and 10 years, with nine years suspended, for malicious wounding and discharging a firearm in an occupied building. Terry received an additional six years for violating terms of his probation.

He was convicted in May in connection with the September 15, 2017 wounding of Emonte Hall, who was shot in the side at his home. Terry had gone to the apartment to sell Hall a gun and the incident ended in a shooting.

Terry will also be on probation after his release and was placed on good behavior for 18 years.

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