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An 18-year-old man was sentenced to 20 years in prison this week in Ramsey County district court after pleading guilty to killing a man police believe was making “ghost guns” in North St. Paul.

Abo Eshun Essilfie of St. Paul was 17 when he pleaded guilty in July to one count of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Anthony Robert Rojas-Dabbs, 24.

Prosecutors had requested Essilfie be given a sentence of a little more than 27 years; the defense had asked for close to 14 years.

Rojas-Dabbs was killed June 19 at his apartment in North St. Paul.

According to the criminal complaint, police responded shortly after 6 p.m. to the 2100 block of McKnight Road and found Rojas-Dabbs with a gunshot wound to the head.

They also found two open and empty gun safes, a 3-D printer, boxes of ammunition and rifle magazines. It appeared Rojas-Dabbs was using the printer to make gun parts, the complaint says.

Co-defendant Octavion Rayshawn Jones, 19, told police that Essilfie wanted to trade his 9-millimeter or .40-caliber handgun to Rojas-Dabbs for ghost guns, a term commonly used for untraceable weapons that have no serial numbers.

He said people at the apartment were passing around guns when he went into the bathroom and heard a loud bang.

Upon leaving the bathroom, Jones said, Essilfie “gave him a look and told him to grab a bag full of guns,” according to the charges.

Jones, who was charged with second-degree murder for alleged aiding and abetting murder, was found incompetent to stand trial for a sixth time on Aug. 18, said Dennis Gerhardstein, spokesman for the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office. His next court date is set for next March

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Cara Gilbert, Essilfie’s attorney from the Ramsey County Public Defender’s Office, said Judge JaPaul Harris “did a really nice job of balancing everything” with the sentencing.

“Do I want to see my kids get less time? Of course, I do,” Gilbert said. “But homicides are always tragic.”



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