‘No Fake Love’ gang member sentenced for fatal shooting outside nightclub, armed robbery of Lyft driver

Left: A still photo from a surveillance video shows an armed robbery of a Lyft driver.  Right: David Trent (Suffolk County District Attorney

Left: A still photo from surveillance video shows an armed robbery of a Lyft driver (Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office). Right: David Trent (Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office).

A member of the so-called “No Fake Love” or “NFL” gang in New York will spend decades in prison for a spate of violence that left a man dead and wounded two in a nightclub parking lot and terrorized a Lyft driver robbed at gunpoint months later.

David Trent, 19, was sentenced to 28 years for the shooting that killed Jorge Mauricio Sevilla Barrera, 28, and the separate stickup involving the Lyft driver. Trent pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and a host of other charges, including attempted murder, conspiracy, weapon possession, robbery and larceny, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced in a press release.

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