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(CNN) -- In a case that drew heavy media attention overseas, a Sarasota, Florida, jury Wednesday convicted a teen in last year's killings of two British tourists.

Shawn Tyson, 17, received two mandatory and consecutive life sentences after being convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, said Dennis Menendez, chief information officer for the 12th Judicial Circuit.

Tyson was tried in the April 2011 shooting deaths of James M. Cooper, 25, of Warwick, and James Thomas Kouzaris, 24, of Northampton. The jury deliberated for about two hours.

The defendant showed no emotion when the verdict was read.

Witnesses testified the pair had spent an evening drinking when they got lost and walked into the Newtown housing project in north Sarasota, CNN affiliate WWSB reported. Tyson planned to rob the men, who begged him to let them go, according to witnesses.

The bodies were found with wallets and money, WWSB said.

The defense argued prosecution witnesses who implicated Tyson either were not credible or made deals, according to WWSB.

The teen, who was tried as an adult, was not eligible for the death penalty because of his age, Menendez told CNN.

The teen suspect lived near the crime scene, a police report said, and he had been arrested earlier in April on a charge of aggravated assault with a handgun.

The victims were believed to be friends who recently graduated from college and were in Sarasota to celebrate.

British media covering the trial included Press Association, BBC and Sky News, according to Menendez.

Friends of Cooper and Kouzaris spoke before the sentencing, and their families broadcast videos about the victims



Where's your hoodie now!
 
Thanks for sharing this - he looks older than 17 or I suppose 18 now.
 
Thanks for sharing this - he looks older than 17 or I suppose 18 now.
17.......that is why he didn't receive the death penalty even though it was Florida
 
He should've gotten the death penalty to save the taxpayers from footing the bill for this murderer
 
No justice for the families and now no justice for the taxpayer who have to feed and keep the bastard for the rest of his life!
 
I remember this very sad case. Two guys who did a lot of good for others snuffed out by a piece of shit - so sad.
 
The dark haired victim was so gorgeous! A real shame, I never heard of this terrible case. I kind of wish they'd fry the killer.
 
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