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Cobenais was also found guilty of being a felon in possession of a firearm. I took a father, son, brother, uncle. If I could take it back I would. Johnson expressed his sympathy to the Highler family. He then sentenced Cobenais to a guideline sentence of months for the murder conviction and 60 months for the felon in possession of a firearm conviction, to be served at the same time.
Cobenais, 27, was given credit for the days he has already been incarcerated for the crimes. If he follows prison rules, he will be eligible for supervised release after serving about 21 years. During his trial in St. He said he drew a gun from the waistband of his pants and cocked it. Cobenais had a criminal record that included prior felony convictions for battery on a prisoner, third-degree assault, assault on a peace officer and auto theft.
Highler had a criminal record that included five drug convictions in Minnesota and Illinois, court records show. In St. Louis County, a conviction for possessing a felony level of cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine resulted in a month prison sentence. Marsha Highler, who lives in the Chicago area, said that her son called her every day. She called him her baby and a big kid.
Cobenais testified that he had the gun in his hand and was using it in a waving motion to head Highler out the door. He said Highler attempted to knock the gun out of his hand by hitting the inside of his forearm and the gun accidently went off. Highler died from a single gunshot to the back of the head. Cobenais used a racial epithet after killing Highler, who was black.
He wrote a note to his own family apologizing for what he had done and said he was contemplating suicide. It was a horrible, senseless crime fueled by alcohol and a gun. By Pioneer Press news pioneerpress. More in News.