Alabama attorney general blames state’s “good time” system for Bibb County deputy's fatal shooting
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - As more information and details continue to emerge regarding the June 30 shooting that took the life of a deputy sheriff in Bibb County, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has issued a statement concerning the criminal record of the shooter responsible.
The Attorney General went on to allude to the shooter’s prior record, which included theft and burglary charges back in 2016. After arrests on 9 additional related charges, he was sentenced to 9 years and 9 months in prison back in 2018. He went on to escape custody back in 2019, but despite this, he was released on April 8, 2022 on “good time” under the state’s “ultra-lenient incentive time law,” according to Marshall.
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