Boston principal who shot student he forced to sell drugs sentenced for racketeering
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Shaun Harrison, a 63-year-old former high school dean from Boston, will serve at least 44 years in prison for gang-related activity, including trying to kill a student.
In 2022, Harrison pleaded guilty to a count of racketeering conspiracy, also referred to as a RICO conspiracy.
Harrison is serving time after his 2018 conviction for attempting to kill a student who was selling marijuana in the high school at Harrison's direction, authorities said. The 17-year-old was shot in the back of the head after a dispute over declining drug sales, prosecutors said. The student survived but suffered partial face paralysis, permanent hearing loss and other injuries.
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