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Families of teen killers swear, yell at each other in Prince Albert courtroom

The families of two men convicted of killing a teen in Prince Albert, Sask, left court swearing and shouting at each other. File / Global News

The families of two men convicted of killing a 17-year-old boy in Prince Albert, Sask., got into a screaming match after one of the men was formally sentenced.

Last month a jury found Orren Johnson, 28, guilty of first-degree murder and Jordan Herron, 23, guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Clayton James Bear.

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Bear was shot at a house party in 2014.

The judge sentenced Johnson to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.

Herron was sentenced on Feb. 16 to life and will not be eligible for parole for 11 years.

Family members of both Johnson and Herron were seated on opposite sides of the courtroom and when sentencing was over, both groups left the court swearing and shouting at each other until they reached their cars and left.

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