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The suspects were part of a deadly rivalry between the Grant and Manhattanville Houses, authorities say.

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Robert Cartagena, 23, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.

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Robert Cartagena, 23, faces up to 25 years to life in prison for killing Harlem basketball star.

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The non-fatal shooting of a 16-year-old last week may have been related to the death of Harlem basketball star Tayshana Murphy.

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A pair accused of gunning down Tayshana "Chicken" Murphy on Sept. 11 appeared in court Tuesday and pleaded not guilty.

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Tyshawn Brockington denied killing Harlem basketball star Tayshana Murphy during a jailhouse interview with the Daily News .

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Tyshawn Brockington, 21, and Robert Cartagena, 20, are charged with the murder of a high school basketball star.

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Tyshawn Brockington, 21, and Robert Cartagena, 20, suspects in the murder of the Harlem basketball star, waived their extraditon from South Carolina Thursday.

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Tyshawn Brockington and Robert Cartagena were arrested in South Carolina for the murder of Tayshana Murphy.

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Terique Collins allegedly handed off the murder weapons that killed Tayshana Murphy, 18, a high school basketball star.

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Basketball standout Tayshana Murphy was shot to death on Sept. 11, 2011 near her home in Harlem's Grant Houses.

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Hundreds of people packed into an Astoria, Queens funeral home on Sept. 16, 2011 for the wake of slain baskeball star Tayshana Murphy.

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Tayshana Murphy's Family calls for an end to the fighting between two public housing complexes.

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Relatives of Tayshana Murphy called for the family of her alleged killers to join them at a press conference Thursday to push for an end to the violent feud between the Grant Houses and the Manhattanville Houses.

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A viewing for Tayshana Murphy, who was shot to death in Harlem on Sept. 11, will be held in Astoria, Queens on Sept. 16.