Teen gets 50 years for carjacking, shooting

A man who shot a 53-year-old woman in the face during a
carjacking was sentenced to 50 years in prison by a federal
judge in Milwaukee on Thursday. U.S. District Judge Rudolph
Randa exceeded both the defense's and prosecutor's
recommendations in handing down the five-decade sentence to
Grover Ferguson, 18. The government asked for 20 years;
Ferguson's attorney suggested 15.
Ferguson, who was 17 at the time of the shooting, was
convicted of carjacking and of firing a gun during a felony. The
case had the potential of life in prison.
Ferguson is among a small but growing number of juvenile
defendants charged in federal court to address the surge in
violent crime in Milwaukee.
His attorney, federal defender Daniel Stiller, said he will appeal.
Stiller said it was the longest sentence he has had one of his
clients receive in 20 years of defense work in federal court.
"While I respect Judge Randa's exercise of discretion, I
disagree with it and we'll ask the court of appeals to
review the process by which he got to this sentence as
well as the substance of it," he said.
The shooting and carjacking occurred about 8:15 p.m. April 21.
Milwaukee police had been called to check on reports of a
stolen Dodge Caravan.
While inside a parked squad car, officers heard four to five
gunshots and screaming. They found the wounded woman
bleeding from her face. She was shot three times.
The woman told police she was getting in her SUV when she
saw a man, whom she identified as Ferguson in a photo array,
open her passenger door and point a gun at her, according to
the complaint.
He demanded her keys. She paused, believing he was joking.
He demanded the keys again, and the woman told police she
feared for her life and put the keys on the seat. That's when the
man began firing, she said.
The woman remembered stepping out of the driver's door and
falling to the ground before crawling to the curb to avoid being
run over by her own car. Five hours after the carjacking, officers
found the stolen SUV parked in front of a house in the 2300
block of N. 40th St.
Investigators kept up surveillance on the SUV until 11 a.m. April
22, when they saw Ferguson come out of the house and get in
the vehicle. Officers attempted a traffic stop, but Ferguson fled,
reaching speeds up to about 70 mph and ignoring five stop
signs and one red traffic light, according to a state criminal
complaint.
Ferguson lost control of the SUV and ended up in the front yard
of a house in the 3200 block of N. 39th St. He ran, but officers
caught up with him around the corner of the house and saw he
had a gun. Police ordered him to drop it. Ferguson was arrested,
and police recovered a loaded revolver next to him.
Ferguson was found delinquent in juvenile court of felony armed
robbery in 2010.
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