Buffalo mass shooter gets life in prison; Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon unexpectedly quits office. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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"No second chances" for Buffalo mass shooter |
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- On Wednesday, the 19-year-old gunman who killed 10 Black people in a racist mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [Associated Press / Carolyn Thompson and Jennifer Peltz]
- The victims' families delivered emotional impact statements during the hearing. At one point, officers had to restrain a man who lunged at the shooter. [CBS News / Emily Mae Czachor]
- On May 14, 2022, the self-avowed white supremacist drove 200 miles to a supermarket in a majority Black neighborhood and opened fire while live streaming the attack. [New York Times / Jesse McKinley and Dan Higgins]
- The shooter pleaded guilty in November to New York state charges, including domestic terrorism motivated by hate, 10 counts of first-degree murder, and three counts of attempted murder. [CNN / Mark Morales, Eric Levenson, and Aya Elamroussi]
- He still faces over two dozen federal charges, including hate crimes that carry the death penalty if the Justice Department pursues it in court. [Axios / Shawna Chen, Jacob Knutson]
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📍 If you read just one story Vox's Fabiola Cineas explains the history of the white supremacist "replacement theory" and how it incites racist violence. [Vox / Fabiola Cineas] |
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Scotland's Nicola Sturgeon resigns |
- Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon unexpectedly announced her resignation on Wednesday after serving more than eight years in office. [Politico / Andrew McDonald]
- The First Minister said she decided to quit because life as a politician had become brutal in recent years and she'd run out of energy to do the job. [Axios / Ivana Saric]
- Several other world leaders have resigned in recent weeks, including the prime ministers of Moldova and New Zealand. [Guardian / Caroline Davies]
- Sturgeon — the first woman and longest-serving leader of Scotland — is a key leader in the Scottish independence movement. She also opposed Brexit. [AP / Danica Kirka]
- However, in recent weeks, Sturgeon faced criticism over prosed gender reforms and her strategy for Scottish independence. She will remain in the role until her party elects its next leader. [BBC / Glenn Campbell]
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- 17-year-old Duangpetch Promthep, one of a dozen boys dramatically rescued from a Thailand cave in 2018, died Sunday in the UK of unknown causes. [BBC / Jonathan Head and Kelly Ng]
- After a years-long investigation, the Justice Department has declined to file sex trafficking charges against Republican Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz. [CNN / Paula Reid and Hannah Rabinowitz]
- The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office on Wednesday warned the US could default on its debt between July and September without action from Congress. [NYT / Alan Rappeport]
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"There can be no mercy for you, no understanding, no second chances." |
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| Nikki Haley kicks off a Republican mutiny |
Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, is running for president. Vox's Andrew Prokop says she's likely the first of many prominent Republicans to challenge Trump. |
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