44-year-old James Justice sentenced to 96 years in prison for shooting at four Pueblo police officers in January 2021, with no officers injured.

James Justice, 44, received a 96-year prison sentence for shooting at four Pueblo police officers in January 2021 while they responded to a menacing call. Convicted of four counts of attempted first-degree murder, he was sentenced to 24 years for each charge, to be served consecutively. No officers were injured during the incident. Pueblo County Sheriff David J. Lucero highlighted the significant risk Justice posed to the community.

September 06, 2024
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