PEORIA Ill. – The man who fired a gun in broad daylight, at the Becks gas station on Memorial Drive, on May 26th of this year — will be spending 10 years behind bars.
According to the Peoria County State’s Attorney’s Office, 19-year-old Brailen Moor was sentenced to 10-years in the Illinois Department of Corrections.
While addressing Moor in Thursday’s hearing, Chief Judge Katherine Gorman called this case extraordinarily troubling.
Around 5:45 pm on May 26, officers were called to the Becks gas station on War Memorial Drive for shots fired.
Surveillance video shows Moore got out of the front passenger seat of that car and began arguing with another male who was already pumping gas.
Moore then got back into the car he was riding in, pulled out a gun, and fired it out the window nine times in the direction of the man he was arguing with.
No one was injured in the shooting.
Moor must serve 85% of his sentence.




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