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10 years for attempted murder in West Kelowna

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A man who pleaded guilty to an attempted murder in West Kelowna has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.

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Tyrone Reynolds McGee admitted he tried to kill Reginald Purdom in August 2016.

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McGee was on a bicycle when he confronted Purdom in his car, and shot him several times.

Despite his wounds, Purdom rammed McGee with his car before crashing into a light pole.

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McGee was sentenced in Kelowna Court on April 16.

After credit for time served, McGee will spend seven years and 162 more days in prison for the crime.

 

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