Second man sentenced to 15 years in attack on Macon's 'pistol-packing granny' - Macon Telegraph

A little more than three years ago, Lulu Campbell fired shots at armed men who tried to rob her as she sat in her truck at about 2 a. m. The man authorities contend stood in front of the truck and emptied his gun while exchanging fire with... Knowing his history and that he faced a possible 55-year prison sentence if convicted at trial, D’Antre H. Shivers pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempted armed robbery. Spencer and the other man -- later identified as Shivers -- left in a Mazda Tribute that crashed at the Flash Foods at the intersection of College and Forsyth streets, not far from The Medical Center, Navicent Health, said prosecutor Neil Halvorson. Shivers hid the men’s guns behind the stores and left. He pleaded guilty last year to aggravated assault and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Shivers’ DNA was found on a gun recovered from behind the store and on items in the wrecked vehicle, he said. Debra Gomez, Shivers’ lawyer, said two of the prosecution’s witnesses have reported seeing a third person at the store, but that person has never been identified. Campbell didn’t attend Tuesday’s hearing because she was afraid, Halvorson said during the hearing. Source: www.macon.com