A Shavertown man who admitted shooting his brother to death amid claims he acted to prevent a “mass shooting” targeting national politicians was sentenced Monday to serve up to seven years in prison.
A Shavertown man accused of shooting his brother to death pleaded guilty Friday to a count of voluntary manslaughter, a felony offense carrying a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. John James ...
Sep. 1—JACKSON TWP. — A man surrendered after he fatally shot his brother during an argument inside their Chase Road residence late Thursday night, according to Pennsylvania State Police. John James ...
A Shavertown man accused of fatally shooting his brother during an argument Thursday night told reporters he was sorry and that the victim had been planning a “mass-murder event.” John James ...
JACKSON TWP., LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A man has been sentenced to prison after he admitted to shooting and killing his brother. John Kilpatrick, 35, previously pleaded guilty to voluntary ...
WILKES-BARRE — An open plea agreement reached in October for John James Kilpatrick to plead guilty to third-degree murder in the fatal shooting of his brother, Kevin Matthew Kilpatrick, was amended to ...