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Champaign man convicted of bystander's 2012 murder in retrial

Although Anthony Meads did not fire the fatal shot, Assistant State’s Attorney Lindsey Clark argued he was guilty of “felony murder” because he and Treshaun Jake were involved in a mob action when Desirae Austin was killed. URBANA — A Champaign man has been convicted — for the second time — of the 2012 murder of an innocent bystander in a northwest Champaign neighborhood. Anthony Meads, 24, faces up to 75 years in prison when he is sentenced Dec.

 

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