Texas Man With Skull Face Tattoo Killed 1 and Injured Others in 11-Hour Shooting Rampage Across 2 States

Christopher McDonnell of Tyler, Texas has been sentenced to 100 years in prison

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Christopher McDonnell, 32, of Tyler, Texas, pleaded guilty in October to more than 20 felonies. Henderson Police Department via AP

Christopher McDonnell of Tyler, Texas has been sentenced to 100 years in prison for a mass shooting across multiple states that left one man dead on Thanksgiving Day in 2020.

The shooting began in Henderson, Nevada, where McDonnell and his accomplices, including his brother, Shawn McDonnell and Shawn's then-wife Kayleigh Lewis, killed Kevin Meniola, Jr. at a convenience store, reported Fox News.

The trio injured many others in a series of random, drive-by shootings after killing 26-year-old, Meniola, Jr.

They continued their mayhem into Arizona, where they participated in a shootout with police officers.

Their shooting spree ended in Parker, Arizona after their car turned over.

McDonnell pled guilty to over 20 felonies including murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy charges, said Fox News.

Shawn McDonnell and Kayleigh Lewis are still awaiting trial for their roles in the shooting spree for driving the getaway car while the brothers injured victims.

Originally published by Latin Times

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