A male who shot two Northern Arapaho individuals at a detoxification center outside Blowing Wind River Reservation in Riverton, Wyoming, was sentenced to life in prison without any parole earlier Thursday.
Roy Clyde, 32, pleaded responsible in October to killing one person and critically hurting another on in the month of July when he opened open fire inside the Middle of Hope detoxification center.
Clyde was given life in the penitentiary for the first-degree homicide concerning 29-year-old Stallone Trosper an additional life sentence just for the attempted first-degree killing of 50-year-old Wayne Goggles. The two men were relaxing for the duration of the shooting.
Clyde was adamant the shooting was not racially incurred, but that he was, on the other hand, targeting individuals that loitered drunkenly inside the park, irrespective of their ethnic background, because he was in fact annoyed with required to clean up immediately after them, based on…
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