A Texas man has been sentenced to 100 years in prison for his role in a two-state shooting on Thanksgiving 2020, where he killed a man in Nevada and engaged in a shootout with law enforcement in Arizona.
Key Points
Christopher McDonnell sentenced to 100 years in prison
McDonnell pleaded guilty to more than 20 felonies including murder and attempted murder
Shooting rampage across Nevada and Arizona in November 2020
McDonnell, his brother, and his brother's then-wife involved in the crimes
Pros
Justice served for the victims and their families
Accountability for the crimes committed
Cons
Loss of life and injuries caused by the shooting rampage