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Brandon R. Wade, Mario LaVelle Toney and Kawin Jerod Brockman pleaded no contest to three counts of terroristic acts, a class-B felony...
The trio, along with Kelsey Perry, allegedly drove onto the UCA campus on Oct. 26, 2008, and one of them fired eight shots into a crowd gathered outside of Arkansas Hall. Two students, 18-year-old Ryan Henderson of Little Rock and 19-year-old Chavares Block of Dermott, were killed...
Wade, who prosecutors alleged was the driver of the vehicle, was sentenced to 26 years in the Arkansas Department correction with 40 years suspended imposition of sentence. Toney and Brockman were each sentenced to 18 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections with 40 years suspended.
The final suspect in the 2008 slayings at the University of Central Arkansas appeared in court Friday to plead guilty to the shooting that left two students dead and one non-student injured...
Judge Clawson then rendered his ruling on sentencing. It is clear that these actions have affected many lives in a most adverse way, yours probably the least among them, he said. I am going to comply with the states recommendation and sentence you to 35 years for the counts of murder in the first degree and five years to run consecutively for the charge of battery in the first degree.