Current:Home > StocksVirginia man sentenced to 43 years after pleading guilty to killing teen who had just graduated -Trailblazer Wealth Guides
Virginia man sentenced to 43 years after pleading guilty to killing teen who had just graduated
View
Date:2025-04-19 12:28:08
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A young man accused in last year’s fatal shooting of a teenager who had received his Virginia high school diploma minutes earlier at a public event pleaded guilty on Thursday to first-degree murder and a firearm-related charge and was sentenced to 43 years in prison.
Amari Pollard, 20, entered the plea during the fourth day of his trial in the shooting outside the Huguenot High School graduation that left 18-year-old Shawn Jackson dead, news outlets reported.
Richmond Circuit Court Judge W. Reilly Marchant, who sentenced Pollard, suspended 18 years of the sentence, meaning he could be eligible for release in 25 years, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported.
Pollard entered the plea after Marchant made two decisive rulings against him earlier Thursday. The judge ruled against a motion to downgrade Pollard’s charges and the admission of certain evidence.
Both Jackson and his stepfather, Lorenzo Smith, were shot and killed at the conclusion of graduation ceremonies outside Richmond’s Altria Theater, located on the outskirts of Virginia Commonwealth University. Five other people were wounded by gunfire, and at least 12 more suffered other injuries or were treated for anxiety due to the mayhem, police said.
Pollard initially also was charged in Smith’s death, but prosecutors later dropped charges, determining after a longer investigation that they lacked the evidence needed to try him for that shootings.
At the time of the violence, Richmond police said that Pollard knew Jackson and the two had been embroiled in a dispute for more than a year. A report prepared by a law firm for the Richmond Public Schools and released in January said that Jackson had been kept home for months because of fears for his safety but was still allowed to attend commencement ceremonies.
Richmond City Commonwealth’s Attorney Colette McEachin said in a news release after the pleas that Pollard’s “callous and thoughtless actions in a public graduation in a public space in the middle of the afternoon are the sole reason that he is going to serve 25 years in prison. His actions and his actions alone.”
veryGood! (3556)
Related
- Average rate on 30
- A Missouri man has been in prison for 33 years. A new hearing could determine if he was wrongfully convicted.
- Hawaii officials stress preparedness despite below-normal central Pacific hurricane season outlook
- Sebastian Stan and Annabelle Wallis Make Marvelously Rare Red Carpet Appearance
- Alex Murdaugh’s murder appeal cites biased clerk and prejudicial evidence
- Mexico’s presidential front-runner walks a thin, tense line in following outgoing populist
- From London to Los Angeles, many Iranians overseas cheer, and fear, after president’s death
- Faye the puppy was trapped inside a wall in California. Watch how firefighters freed her.
- All That You Wanted to Know About She’s All That
- Using AI, Mastercard expects to find compromised cards quicker, before they get used by criminals
Ranking
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- Black bear found with all four paws cut off, stolen in northern California
- 'The Substance' gets a standing ovation at Cannes: What to know about Demi Moore's new movie
- Saudi Arabia’s national carrier orders more than 100 new Airbus jets as it ramps up tourism push
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Brittany Cartwright Slams Ex Jax Taylor for Criticizing Her Drinking Habits
- Oscar-winning composer of ‘Finding Neverland’ music, Jan A.P. Kaczmarek, dies at age 71
- Stenhouse fined $75,000 by NASCAR, Busch avoids penalty for post All-Star race fight
Recommendation
Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
Retired judge finds no reliable evidence against Quebec cardinal; purported victim declines to talk
Hunter Biden’s bid to halt his trial on federal gun charges rejected by appeals court
China sanctions former US lawmaker who supported Taiwan
Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
Vietnam’s top security official To Lam confirmed as president
What is in-flight turbulence, and when does it become dangerous for passengers and crews?
Former model sues Sean 'Diddy' Combs, claims he drugged, sexually assaulted her in 2003