A federal jury has convicted the final two alleged leaders of a gang-retaliation crime in Houston, almost nine years after the attack claimed the life of an innocent bystander. The six individuals involved in the Oct. 16, 2017, incident are all facing life in prison, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. After spotting one such individual on a street corner, Christopher, Erskin, Harris and Watson opened fire and shot their target, who survived and ran away. “Based on yesterday’s convictions, these violent criminals are facing long prison sentences that will keep them off the streets of Houston and hold them accountable for the innocent life they took." Nicks and Richard’s charges include using a firearm to kill during a racketeering murder and murder in aid of racketeering.