Man Gets 100 Years in Prison for His Role in Mobile Mass Shooting' in 2020
Briefly

In a courtroom in Clark County, Nev., victims and their relatives shared how the Thanksgiving Day shooting spree disrupted their lives, showcasing the lasting impact of such violence.
Kevin Mendiola expressed his heartache, stating, 'I struggle every day' after losing his son to the random gunfire, highlighting the personal toll of the tragedy.
Christopher McDonnell, facing a century in prison, took responsibility in court, indicating a recognition of the severity of his actions amid the chaos of that day.
His actions, described by prosecutors as a 'mobile mass shooting,' involved opening fire at motorists, reflecting a reckless and dangerous disregard for life and safety.
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