Man gets up to life in prison for July 2020 deadly shooting in Harrison Twp.

A man was fatally shot and multiple houses and vehicles were hit by gunfire Friday morning, July 17, 2020, in the 200 block of Fer Don Road in Harrison Twp. Montgomery County Sheriff's investigators found more than 20 shell casings following the shooting. MARSHALL GORBY/STAFF

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A man was fatally shot and multiple houses and vehicles were hit by gunfire Friday morning, July 17, 2020, in the 200 block of Fer Don Road in Harrison Twp. Montgomery County Sheriff's investigators found more than 20 shell casings following the shooting. MARSHALL GORBY/STAFF

A 28-year-old Jefferson Twp. man will spend up to the rest of his life in prison for a deadly July 2020 shooting in Harrison Twp.

Allante Edjuan Holland Sr. was sentenced Friday by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Kimberly Melnick to a range of 40 to 45½ years to life after a jury found him guilty last month of three counts of murder and two counts of felonious assault plus firearm specifications in addition to three felony weapons charges.

Holland was convicted in the death of 21-year-old Tre Vone Lemond Turner of Dayton.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputies responded early July 17, 2020, to the 200 block of Fer Don Road in Harrison Twp. after receiving multiple reports of gunfire in the area.

Deputies found Turner, who was not the intended target, shot in the back of the head. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died two days later.

Holland and Turner were part of a group of people who fired a hail of bullets on Fer Don Road, which was captured on video, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.

Allante Holland

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“Acting as a unit, the suspects exited the car, spanned out and began firing their guns on this small neighborhood street. … The shooters jumped back in their vehicle and fled the scene; however, one of their own, Tre Vone Turner, had been struck and they left him,” Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Lynda A. Dodd wrote in a sentencing memorandum asking for the court to impose consecutive sentences.

More than 60 bullet casings were recovered after gunfire destroyed multiple vehicles, hit five residences and led to Turner’s death, according to the prosecutor’s office. No other injuries were reported.

Members of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office investigate a shooting Friday, July 17, 2020, on Fer Don Road in Harrison Twp. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF

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