Pleasanton man to serve 11-year sentence in Oakland homicide
Briefly

Steven Eubanks, 33, from Pleasanton, has accepted an 11-year prison sentence for his role in the shooting death of Dwight Burton in May 2021. Eubanks pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter; a murder charge against him was dropped as part of the plea deal. The argument that led to the fatal shooting involved several individuals. Authorities arrested Eubanks after witnesses identified his Lexus as belonging to the shooter. His relative, Darryon Williams, is also facing serious charges and accepted a plea deal for a lengthy prison sentence.
Pleasanton man Steven Eubanks, 33, has agreed to an 11-year prison sentence for the 2021 fatal shooting of Dwight Burton during an argument.
Eubanks pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter, and in exchange, prosecutors dropped a murder charge against him.
During the argument, several individuals were involved before Eubanks shot and killed Burton at noon on May 26, 2021.
Eubanks was arrested based on the description of his Lexus, which eyewitnesses identified as the shooter's vehicle.
Read at The Mercury News
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