A young man who gunned down a 15-year-old Moreno Valley boy to rob him of marijuana and other possessions was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

A Riverside jury in May convicted Terrence Vincent Young, 22, of Moreno Valley of first-degree murder, a special-circumstance allegation of killing during the commission of a robbery and sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations for the 2022 slaying of Gregory Shallowhorn Jr.

During a hearing at the Riverside Hall of Justice Thursday, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Patricia Murphy imposed the sentence required under state law.

According to a trial brief filed by the District Attorney’s Office, late on the afternoon of Dec. 6, 2022, Young arranged to meet Shallowhorn for a drug and firearm transaction near the boy’s residence on Shadow Drive.

The defendant and victim had been trading messages via Instagram for days regarding the possibility of Young selling his Taurus 9mm handgun in exchange for cash, a necklace and a pound of marijuana. Between online chats with the youth, Young carried on conversations with friends bragging that he intended to “book” — street slang for rob — Shallowhorn, the brief said.

The defendant retrieved the victim less than a block from his house, and the two drove toward the intersection of Cagney Court and Cactus Avenue in a Jeep Renegade belonging to Young’s girlfriend, whose identity was not disclosed.

The drive was justified by Young as allowing time to negotiate terms of the sales transaction, but prosecutors said that during the roughly 10 minutes they were together, the defendant brandished his handgun and ordered Shallowhorn to relinquish his backpack, in which the cannabis, necklace and cash had been placed.

The boy demanded to be let out of the SUV. As Young pulled over in the area of Cagney and Unity Street, he fired at Shallowhorn before the teenager could get out of the vehicle. The bullet traveled through the victim’s buttocks and penetrated an artery in his right thigh, according to the brief.

Young pulled Shallowhorn’s backpack away from him and fired another shot that went wide as the boy hobbled toward a house, shouting, “I’ve been shot!” the brief said.

Young sped away, and Shallowhorn collapsed in the doorway of a concerned resident who heard his cries for help, according to the prosecution. Patrol deputies reached the location minutes later and attempted to provide aid until paramedics arrived, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Central Homicide Unit detectives were able to confirm the youth’s mobile phone was missing and requested a trace to find it, leading to the device’s recovery a day later near the 60/91/215 interchange in Riverside. The investigation led to discovery of the social media conversations between the defendant and victim. Prosecutors said the sheriff’s team also checked the Moreno Valley Citywide Camera System to help them identify the Jeep and its owner — Young’s girlfriend and mother of his two children.

The woman said he had left their apartment on the day of the shooting without disclosing anything and hadn’t returned, according to the brief. The defendant’s mobile phone was tracked via “pings” provided by his telecommunications service to investigators, resulting in their going to his cousin’s house in Bellflower, in Los Angeles County, on Dec. 9, 2022. The prosecution said that as they arrived, they spotted a Lexus leaving the property and stopped it.

“The defendant was found in the back passenger seat,” the brief said. “The driver was his mother.”

Young was taken into custody without incident.

He had no documented prior adult felony convictions in Riverside County.

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  1. Gregory was a kid who made a terrible mistake and put himself in a position to trust someone who took advantage of his age. He had a smile that would light up a room and make anyone feel comfortable.
    He was an amazing person, a loving son and brother who will never become a father or a husband 1 day. And is missed tremendously By everyone that knows him.

  2. So sorry for your family’s loss . As a minister, your in my prayers.
    Jerry Cadenhead
    Assistant Pastor
    Stone Arbor Church
    Riverside,Ca.

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