COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A Westerville teen pleaded guilty and was sentenced for her part in a string of robberies and the fatal shooting of a restaurant employee.
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Gabrielle Mansour, 17, pleaded guilty in Franklin County Common Pleas Court to four counts of aggravated robbery and one count of involuntary manslaughter.
She was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Prosecutors said Gabrielle acted as the getaway driver in four armed robberies in March.
Police identified her as one of four suspects in connection with the March 12, 2009, robbery of Iftin restaurant and the fatal shooting of 38-year-old Daud Osman.
Police said Osman, an Iftin employee, was shot in the upper body during a robbery at the Cleveland Avenue restaurant.
Police said the suspects entered the business, robbed two patrons and shot Osman.
Osman died from his injuries at The Ohio State University Medical Center.
He was the father to five children.
Three of the four suspects are juveniles.
Dennis Holt, 17, is accused of killing Osman.
Delshaun Nix, 17, also has been charged for his part in the robberies.
As part of her plea deal, Gabrielle will testify against Holt and Nix.
The fourth suspect is 18-year-old Carlos Cox.
Cox pleaded guilty last week to aggravated robbery and involuntary manslaughter charges and was sentenced to 23 years in prison.
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