A judge in Colorado on Friday sentenced a teen to life in prison for the shooting death of a classmate in 2019. The teen, who was 16 at the time, had pleaded guilty earlier this year to 17 charges. Eight other people were injured when the teen and another suspect opened fire at the STEM School Highlands Ranch.
Crime
Colorado teen sentenced to life in prison for 2019 shooting death of classmate
More Videos
-
Trudeau condemns violent anti-NATO protests in Montreal: ‘Never any room for antisemitism’
-
Menendez brothers trial: Judge to decide if sex abuse evidence could overturn sentences
-
World Juniors sex assault case: Court to hear legal arguments of 5 hockey players
-
Netanyahu condemns killing of Israeli rabbi in UAE: ‘Antisemitic terror attack’
-
Joly, Blair condemn violent anti-NATO protests in Montreal: ‘This was anarchy’
-
NFL issues security alert over possible crime syndicate targeting players’ homes
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article