Getaway driver pleads guilty in random Pennsylvania killings
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A man has pleaded guilty to driving a car with a passenger who randomly killed three Pennsylvania residents as part of a string of shootings that police say also left four people in New Jersey dead.
Kareem Mitchell, of Newark, New Jersey, entered the plea Tuesday to a charge of conspiracy to commit third-degree murder. He was sentenced to 7½ to 15 years in prison.
The deal came on the day jurors were to be selected for Mitchell's trial stemming from the July 5, 2015, ordeal.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Prosecutors contend Mitchell drove around while 24-year-old Todd West picked out his shooting victims: Kory Ketrow in Easton and Francine Ramos and Trevor Gray in Allentown.
West pleaded guilty to the killings last year.
West is still awaiting trial in the New Jersey shootings.
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This story has been corrected to show Mitchell's first name is Kareem, not Kareen.