I-64 sniper Slade Allen Woodson sentenced to 15 years

I-64 was closed for several hours and county schools remained closed on March 27, 2008. Two people were injured in the shooting rampage.

Slade Allen Woodson, the I-64 shooter who panicked residents in March 2008, was sentenced to 15 years in prison yesterday. His 135-year sentence was suspended by Judge Cheryl Higgins, reports the Daily Progress.

I-64 was closed for several hours and county schools remained closed on March 27, 2008.  Two people were injured in the shooting rampage.

Woodson has been sentenced to two years in prison in Waynesboro Circuit Court for six felony counts in connection with the I-64 shootings.

Last December, Woodson fired attorney Jim Hingeley, citing disagreements over key issues in the case.

For past coverage of the I-64 shootings, click here.
 

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