A man convicted of murdering a Chicago police commander in 2018 was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday.
Shomari Legghette, 47, recieved a mandatory life term for the fatal February 2018 shooting of Cmdr. Paul Bauer, 53, because he was convicted of killing a police officer in the line of duty.
Despite statements made by the victim’s widow and daughter minutes before his sentencing, Legghette didn’t apologize for the crime, reports said. Instead, he argued the trial wasn’t fair and suggested he was a victim.
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