FromNY Post: A Las Vegas security guard was sentenced to spend between five and 14 years in prison for fatally shooting a customer outside a 7-Eleven convenience store during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kegia Mitchell tearfully apologized on Thursday after she entered an Alford plea for the August 2020 death of 56-year-old Thomas Martin.
“I didn’t mean to take this man’s life, I did not,” Mitchell cried out in court. “I am truly sorry from the bottom of my heart.”
She acknowledges prosecutors may have enough evidence for a conviction, but she won’t plead guilty to Martin’s murder, according to KLAS.
Mitchell was tasked with regulating the number of customers in the Las Vegas convenience store on August 26 when Martin cut the line and tried to enter.
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