On October 28, 2021, Isaiah Davis, 17, was shot and killed. Prosecutors said his body was set on fire and left in a Harvey alley.
Faheem Norwood, 34 at the time, was arrested in January 2022 for the teen's brutal murder. He was originally charged with concealing a homicide, abusing a corpse, murder and dismembering a human body.
Nearly four years after the homicide, a jury found Norwood guilty on two of those charges in March.
It took the jury about three hours of deliberations to find Norwood guilty of concealing a homicide and abusing a corpse. However, he was found not guilty of murder and dismembering a human body.
In August 2025, a judge sentenced Norwood to a total of 13 years: ten for concealing a homicide charge and three for abusing a corpse
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Previously in court, Norwood's attorney said his client did not mean to shoot Isaiah Davis. They were playing a game, and it was an accident.
The teenager's mother previously told ABC7 that she helped put the pieces together and arrest Norwood.
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