Man Sentenced to Life without Parole in 2021 Killing of Louisiana State Trooper, Multi-Parish Shooting Spree
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Matthew Mire avoids trial, receives life sentences after pleading guilty to murdering a state trooper
A Livingston man who murdered a Louisiana State Police trooper and a Prairieville woman in 2021 was sentenced to two life sentences with an additional 348.5 years in prison after taking a plea deal.
Man sentenced to life without parole in 2021 killing of Louisiana state trooper, multi-parish shooting spree
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A district attorney announced Thursday that Matthew Mire, the suspect in the 2021 multi-parish shooting spree that killed Louisiana State Police Master Trooper Adam Gaubert, will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. Mire, 35, pleaded guilty to a series of charges, including first-degree murder of a police officer. 23rd Judicial District Court Attorney Ricky Babin said Mire a…
Matthew Mire pleads guilty to 2021 murders, gets multiple life sentences | Pelican Post - Online Newspaper
District Attorney Ricky Babin today announced that Matthew Mire, the individual responsible for the 2021 ambush killing of Louisiana State Police Master Trooper Adam Gaubert, has entered into a plea agreement in connection with a violent, multi-parish shooting spree that left two dead and three critically injured. Mire, now 35, pled guilty to multiple charges including First Degree Murder of a Police Officer in the 23rd Judicial District Court, …
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