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Queens man gets 39 years to life for attempted murder of police officer
Devin Spraggins, a 24-year-old from Jamaica, was found guilty by a jury last month for shooting then-rookie police officer Brett Boller in the leg in April 2023.
39 years to life: Queens man sentenced for attempted murder of police officer in Jamaica Avenue shooting
Devin Spraggins stood emotionless inside a Queens courtroom Monday as state Supreme Court Justice Judge Kenneth Holder ordered him to serve 39 years to life behind bars after being found guilty of attempting to murder a police officer last year.
Queens Man Sentenced to 39 Years for 2023 Shooting of NYPD Officer
Devin Spraggins was sentenced to 39 years to life for the 2023 shooting of NYPD Officer Brett Boller in Queens.
Man sentenced in 2023 shooting of rookie NYPD Officer Brett Boller in Queens
Dozens of officers packed a Queens criminal courtroom on Monday where Devin Spraggins was sentenced to 39 years to life.
Queens man sentenced to 39 years for 2023 shooting of rookie NYPD officer
A man who shot a rookie NYPD officer in Queens in April of last year was sentenced on Monday, officials said. On April 5 of last year, Devin Spraggins shot NYPD officer Brett Boller and was shot in broad daylight while he and his partner responded to reports that Spraggins had assaulted a fellow passenger on an MTA bus in Jamaica near the intersection of 161st Street and Jamaica Avenue.
Devin Spraggins, of Queens, sentenced for shooting NYPD Detective Brett Boller
Devin Spraggins stood motionless, his hands cuffed behind him, as he was sentenced for the wounding of Det. Brett Boller, of Hauppauge.
Queens man sentenced to jail for shooting NYPD officer in Jamaica
The video aired on April 7, 2023, following the defendant’s arrest. QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — The man accused of shooting an NYPD officer in April 2023 was sentenced to 39 years to life in prison, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Monday.
Man sentenced to 40 years for shooting NYPD cop in Queens bus seat clash
A menacing Queens bus rider convicted of shooting a rookie NYPD officer after an altercation with a passenger was sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison on Monday as a courtroom filled with angry
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Judge scolds convicted NYPD cop-shooter in sentencing smackdown: ‘You didn’t give a damn’
A 24-year-old criminal who shot an NYPD cop last year after a scuffle on an MTA bus was hit with a prison sentence of ...
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Man who shot rookie NYPD cop ripped by judge: 'Didn't give a damn about his life'
Devin Spraggins, 24, was convicted of attempted murder after opening fire at an officer on a city bus in April 2023.
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Jamaica cop shooter gets 39 years to life
Devin
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