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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - Olmsted County prosecutors have filed notice of their intent to seek an aggravated sentence for the most recent murder to occur in Rochester.

A motion recently filed in Olmsted County Court by the Olmsted County Attorney's Office says, if convicted, a sentence longer called for by state guidelines would be warranted because of Derrick Days past history of violent crimes. The court filing indicates 28-year-old South St. Paul man was convicted of a Crime Committed for Benefit of a Gang in 2015 and being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm in 2016.

Days is charged with three counts of second-degree murder and one count of illegal possession of a firearm stemming from the June 6th shooting death of 28-year-old Todd Banks Jr. at the entrance to a city parking ramp on 1st Avenue Southwest where the men were engaged in a game of street dice.. A second man was critically wounded in the shooting.

Another man, 22-year-old Nautica Cox of Minneapolis is charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and a weapons charge for his alleged involvement in the shooting.

Nautica Cox/Olmsted County ADC
Nautica Cox/Olmsted County ADC
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Days is next scheduled to appear in court on September 21st for an evidentiary hearing. Cox is due back in court next Tuesday.

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