A Chicago man convicted of shooting and seriously wounding an Iowa sheriff s deputy during a convenience store robbery in 2021 has been sentenced to up to 92 years in prison.
At the sentencing hearing, Deputy Halverson said the shooting had permanently affected his life even though he was able to return to work after he recovered.
Cedar Rapids, IA (AP) A Chicago man who was convicted of shooting and seriously wounding an Iowa sheriff's deputy during a convenience store robbery in 2021 has been sentenced to up to 92 years in prison. Thirty-eight-year-old Stanley Donahue will have to serve at least 60 years before he is eligible for parole. He was sentenced Friday on multiple charges including attempted murder of a peace officer related to the shooting in Coggon, a town about 20 miles (32 kilometers) northeast of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Prosecutors said Donahue robbed two employees at a Casey's store and confined them in a cooler before shooting Linn County deputy Will Halverson seven times on June 20, 2021. Donahue fled and was later arrested after a more than 12-hour manhunt that ended when he was spotted by a television news crew. Halverson said at the sentencing hearing that the shooting had permanently affected his life even though he was able to return to work after he recovered from his injuries. On
A Chicago man who was convicted of shooting and seriously wounding an Iowa sheriff's deputy during a convenience store robbery in 2021 has been sentenced to up to 92 years in prison