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Texas Man Fatally Shot the Man He Thought Killed His Friend, but He Was Wrong

Texas Man Fatally Shot Person He Thought Killed Friend, He Was Wrong
Source: Harris County District Attorney’s Office

Siren Anney (left) thought Trevor Harrison killed his friend, so he fatally shot him. He was wrong.

Sep. 26 2023, Published 4:30 p.m. ET

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A Texas man will spend 75 years behind bars after fatally shooting a man he believed was connected to the murder of his friend, RadarOnline.com has learned.

On Sept. 22, the Harris County District Attorney's Office announced that Siren Anney, 20, was sentenced following a four-day trial for the murder of 22-year-old Trevor Alan Harrison on Nov. 23, 2020, as Front Page Detectives reported.

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Texas man sentenced to 75 years after killing a man he thought murdered his friend.

Authorities said Anney and Harrison knew each other.

Anney falsely believed Harrison was involved in the murder of his friend in 2020.

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Officers then discovered the minor was driving and Lawson was in the passenger seat, allegedly too drunk to drive.

On Nov. 23, 2020, Anney lured Harrison to an apartment complex in Humble.

He then shot the victim in the parking lot using a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, officials said.

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Anney lured the victim to an apartment complex and then shot him in the parking lot.

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Anney fled from the area.

Then 21 minutes later, he listed the murder weapon for sale online, authorities said.

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Just 21 minutes after the shooting took place, Anney posted the murder weapon for sale online.

The defendant also saw an article about the shooting, took a photo of it and shared it with his friend. Anney said he stayed up all night waiting for the article to be posted.

Investigators looked at Harrison’s text messages and concluded that Anney had killed the man.

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In a press release, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said, “This defendant spent hours doing everything he could to lure this young man to his death, including sending messages and making calls to set up the victim."

Ogg added: "We are grateful the jury saw exactly how cold and calculated this murder was and handed down the appropriate sentence.”

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