Timothy Simpkins, the 19-year-old man found guilty of attempted capital murder for wounding three people in a 2021 shooting at an Arlington high school, was sentenced to serve a dozen years in state prison on Monday. Simpkins was also fined $6,000. He faced up to life in prison after his conviction last week. On Oct. 6, 2021, when he was 18 years old, Simpkins pulled out a gun at Timberview High School during a fight with a then-15-year-old student. The 15-year-old was hit three times; another student and a teacher were also injured by gunfire.
The White guy who filmed the jogger shooting got life.
GrayDragon 0 points 9 months ago
Life means seven years in a lot of states. It makes no sense logically, but legally that is what it means.