Three teens pleaded guilty Monday to varying charges stemming from the mass shooting at the Brooklyn Homes community last summer.
Two of the defendants, ages 15 and 16, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault and being a minor in possession of a handgun, with prosecutors agreeing to a sentence of 25 years incarceration with all but five years suspended. Each also received five years probation upon release from custody.
Both of them had been charged with attempted murder, a range of firearms offenses and inciting a riot.