Hajj Lovick, co-creator of a viral aquarium, received a 12-year prison sentence for firing a gun into a crowd after a petty argument in Brooklyn.
Prosecutors highlighted how Lovick's reckless behavior endangered innocent lives and created a serious threat to public safety, emphasizing the consequences of his actions.
Eric Gonzalez, Brooklyn District Attorney, stated that the sentence serves as a warning against gun violence, underscoring the impact of such acts on community safety.
The fate of the aquarium project remains uncertain following Lovick's sentencing, with only furnishings remaining, raising questions about its future following the incident.
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