Louisiana Shooting Incident

Louisiana Woman Arrested Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison After Pleading Guilty Of Fatally Shooting 61-Year-Old Boyfriend

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A Louisiana woman arrested received a 30-year sentence after pleading guilty to fatally shooting her 61-year-old boyfriend.

Louisiana Shooting Incident
A Louisiana woman arrested received a 30-year sentence after pleading guilty to fatally shooting her 61-year-old boyfriend. (Photo: WWL-TV)

Louisiana Woman Arrested After Fatally Shooting Her 61-Year-Old Boyfriend Following an Argument

A 53-year-old Louisiana woman arrested named Sheila Williams was accused of fatally shooting her 61-year-old boyfriend identified as James Ross Jr., wherein the Louisiana woman arrested had an argument with her boyfriend, leading to the tragic murder.

According to a report published on Fox 8, authorities received a report about a shooting incident where the Louisiana woman arrested shot her boyfriend after they had an argument and they immediately found the boyfriend of the Louisiana woman arrested fighting for his life inside a residence.

Following the shooting incident involving the Louisiana woman arrested, authorities who responded to the crime scene tried their best to revive the unresponsive victim, but the boyfriend of the Louisiana woman arrested died after suffering from a gunshot wound.

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Louisiana Woman Arrested Receives 30-Year Sentence After Pleading Guilty to Manslaughter Following Her Boyfriend’s Murder

After fatally shooting her boyfriend, the Louisiana woman arrested faced murder charges and was held in prison before pleading guilty to manslaughter during her trial, The Advocate reported.

The Louisiana woman arrested was sentenced to 30 years after pleading guilty to fatally shooting her 61-year-old boyfriend following an argument, crediting the time she served after her arrest.

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