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Judge Sentences Ali Shamkhi to 8 Years for Burnaby Home Invasion Manslaughter

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A B.C. Supreme Court judge sentenced twenty-two-year-old Ali Shamkhi to eight years in prison for his role in the manslaughter of nineteen-year-old Ryan Nagy during a home invasion in Burnaby. Shamkhi, who was nineteen at the time, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, carrying a concealed weapon, and possessing a prohibited firearm. The judge considered Shamkhis initially weak remorse, which later strengthened, and his four assaults on inmates while in custody. Nagys family and friends shared their heartbreak in court, and the judge described Nagy as a rare light in the world, cut short too soon. Shamkhis youth and guilty plea helped lighten the sentence, but his prior assaults and the planned knife violence weighed heavily. The other three guys charged are still facing their own cases in court.

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