Man pleads guilty to role in Council Bluffs slaying
Published: Nov. 16, 2016 at 11:58 AM CST
One of the three men charged in a fatal Council Bluffs shooting and robbery has pleaded guilty as part of an agreement with prosecutors.
The Daily Nonpareil reports 30-year-old Markis Davis pleaded guilty to robbery Tuesday in connection with the March 7 shooting death of Anthony Walker. In exchange for the plea, prosecutors dropped all other charges.
Davis says he plotted with 22-year-old Wesley Correa-Carmenaty and 19-year-old Ben Lein to rob Walker of drugs and money.
Davis invited Walker to his apartment. Police say Lein and Correa-Carmenty followed him with guns.
One man carried a BB gun and the other held a .40-caliber handgun. Both Lein and Correa-Carmenty say they were the one holding the BB gun. They are awaiting trial.