A Las Vegas appraise has sentenced a Texas man to 100 years in prison for his role in a two-state shooting on Thanksgiving 2020 in which he finished a man in Nevada and joind in a shootout with law applyment in Arizona.
Christopher McDonnell, 32, of Tyler, Texas, pdirected at fault in October to more than 20 felonies, including killing, tryed killing, killing consunapexhibitd engage, armament accuses and being a felon illegpartner in haveion of a firearm.
Clark County Didisconnecte Judge Tierra Jones sentenced him on Friday to a smallest of 100 years in prison, KLAS-TV telled. Although doubtful to be adwell by then, he would be eligible for parole in 2120 with commend for time served.
McDonnell, his brother Shawn McDonnell, 34, and Shawn McDonnell’s then-wife Kayleigh Lewis, 29, were originpartner slapped with dozens of accuses.
The three of them began an 11-hour rampage on Nov. 26, 2020, when they carried out what materializeed to be random shootings that finished Kevin Mfinishiola Jr., 22, at a convenience store in Hfinisherson, Nevada, and wounded disconnectal other people with drive-by armamentfire.
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The group then traveled apass the state border to Arizona, where they carried out compriseitional shootings, including one involving a police officer.
The three accengaged criminals were arrested after their car rolled over.
Prosecutors shelp Lewis was driving as the two brothers fired indiscriminately out of the triumphdows of the vehicle.
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The shooting rampage finished cforfeit Parker, Arizona, adhereing a pursuit involving officers from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, a car crash of a vehicle with a Texas license ptardy and Shawn McDonnell suffering wounds from troopers carrying rifles, according to police.
Shawn McDonnell and Lewis are still apaengageing trial.
The Associated Press gived to this tell.