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3rd man found guilty in medical student's fatal shooting

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - It was a time for tears and consolation. The family of a slain University of Michigan medical student on Tuesday comforted - and was comforted by - relatives of two men convicted of killing him.

Minutes after a Washtenaw County jury found Joei Jordan guilty of felony murder, home invasion and conspiracy to commit home invasion, members of Paul DeWolf's family hugged Jordan's and Dajeon Franklin's loved ones.

DeWolf's mother, Kris DeWolf, described her heart as breaking, according to The Ann Arbor News.

"We won't see Paul again, but their sons are in jail," she said.

Jordan, 21, of Sumter, South Carolina, was the third and final defendant to be convicted in the case. He faces a mandatory penalty of life in prison without parole at his sentencing March 11.

Franklin and Shaquille Jones, both 22, were convicted earlier. Franklin is serving life without parole for first-degree murder. Jones is serving 25 to 50 years for second-degree murder.

The three men were accused of breaking into Paul DeWolf's Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternity near Michigan's Ann Arbor campus in July 2013. A video game system was taken and later sold for $80.

Prosecutors have said DeWolf, 25, was struggling with Franklin when the gun that killed him went off. DeWolf's body was found after he failed to appear for work at a hospital.

He was a native of Schoolcraft in southwestern Michigan and a graduate of Grand Valley State University. He was attending medical school on an Air Force scholarship and held the rank of second lieutenant.

"We know our son will be gone for a long time, and we have to deal with that," Jordan's stepfather, Derek Reese, said Tuesday. "It's just time now to start the healing process."

Joei Jordan looks up after being convicted for his role in the death of Paul DeWolf, a University of Michigan medical student who was shot during a 2013 armed robbery, at the Washtenaw County Trial Court, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/The Ann Arbor News, Nicole Hester) The Associated Press
Joei Jordan, one of three defendants, is led into court for his his trial in the 2013 fatal shooting of University of Michigan medical student Paul DeWolf, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 at the Washtenaw County Trial court in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/The Ann Arbor News, Melanie Maxwell) The Associated Press
Joei Jordan, one of three defendants, sits into court for his his trial in the 2013 fatal shooting of University of Michigan medical student Paul DeWolf, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 at the Washtenaw County Trial court in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/The Ann Arbor News, Melanie Maxwell) The Associated Press