DANVILLE, Va. – Two more defendants have accepted plea deals in a street gang case involving eight Danville residents.

Deshaun Trent and Tenikqua Fuller are the latest to enter pleas in the case.  Kevin Trent, Kanas Trent, Phillip Miles, Shabba Chandler did so a day earlier.

Sheniqua Coleman and Marcus Davis (pictured) are the only two not to enter into plea agreements with federal prosecutors. Teniqua Fuller and Sheniqua Chandler were not named as gang members but the two women were charged with concealing information involving the 2016 murder of Christopher Motley in Danville.

Prosecutors say the five men were all members of the Rollin’ 60’s Crips and were recruited to join the gang by Marcus Davis, who did not accept a plea agreement.

Tenikqua Fuller was sentenced Wednesday to one year of probation. The remaining five defendants face 13-to-15 year prison terms. Sentencing dates have not been set.

The trial started last week but may now be moved to Danville because of the number of defendants. That decision will be made Monday.

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