A man who shot one classmate to death and wounded three others five years ago in a Washington state high school, apologized to his victims before he was.
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) Caleb Sharpe, who shot one classmate to death and wounded three others five years ago in a Washington state high school, apologized to his victims before he was sentenced Friday to at least 40 years in prison.
Caleb Sharpe, who shot one classmate to death and wounded three others five years ago in a Washington state high school, apologized to his victims before he was sentenced Friday to 40 years in prison.
Sharpe has pled guilty to murder, attempted murder, and assault for the harm suffered by the many students who were in a hallway when he opened fire at Freeman High School five years ago.
Spokane County Superior Court Judge Michael Price sentenced Caleb Sharpe to 40 years in prison for shooting four students, one fatally, at Freeman High School in 2017.