How many years of sentence will Michael Carneal serve? Kentucky school shooter denied parole in court
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usatoday.com/story/news/nat…4812The serve-out ruling means Michael Carneal, 39, will never be considered for parole again for his shooting massacre at Heath High School in West Paducah in which he killed three fellow students and injured five. usatoday.com/story/news/nat… Last week, Michael Carneal told members of the Parole Board that if he were given a second chance at a normal life, he would live with his parents and continue with his mental health treatment. However, the gunman admitted to still hearing the same "voices" that had urged him to steal a neighbor's pistol and open fire in a crowded lobby of Heath High School in 1997. Though Carneal said that through therapy, it has become easier to control his behavior, this admission made it hard for the members of the Parole Board to vote in favor of his release. His inmate file lists his mental health prognosis as "poor" and states that he still experiences "paranoid thoughts with violent visual imagery." Derek Operle @doperleThe Kentucky Parole Board voted unanimously for Michael Carneal, who committed the 1997 Heath High School shooting, to serve out the remainder of his life sentence.2215The Kentucky Parole Board voted unanimously for Michael Carneal, who committed the 1997 Heath High School shooting, to serve out the remainder of his life sentence. https://t.co/QaSLuQ6SM4 According to CBS News, on a Zoom call, the board voted 7-0 to deny parole to Michael Carneal. WLKY reported that Kentucky Parole Board Chair Ladeidra Jones said on the call: "After deliberating, Mr. Carneal, due to the seriousness of your crime ... your crime involved a weapon. You had lives taken, and the seriousness again, it is the decision of the parole board today to allow you to serve out the remainder of your sentence." Families of the victims have also expressed their wishes against Carneal's parole.
How many years of sentence will Michael Carneal serve Kentucky school shooter denied parole in court
By Ushashi Sarkar Modified 27 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Kentucky school shooter was denied parole this week (Screen shot from the Kentucky Parole Board zoom call) On Monday, September 26, 2022, Michael Carneal, the 1997 school shooter, was ordered to spend the rest of his life in imprisonment by the Kentucky Parole Board. Citing the severity of his crime, the Board ensured that he would not be considered for parole again. Twenty-five years ago, Carneal fatally shot three students and wounded five others in a school shooting. At a time when school shootings weren't occupying news headlines regularly, he was given the maximum sentence for someone his age at the time - imprisonment for 25 years with the chance of parole after completion of the term. USA TODAY@USATODAYThe serve-out ruling means Michael Carneal, 39, will never be considered for parole again for his shooting massacre at Heath High School in West Paducah in which he killed three fellow students and injured five.usatoday.com/story/news/nat…4812The serve-out ruling means Michael Carneal, 39, will never be considered for parole again for his shooting massacre at Heath High School in West Paducah in which he killed three fellow students and injured five. usatoday.com/story/news/nat… Last week, Michael Carneal told members of the Parole Board that if he were given a second chance at a normal life, he would live with his parents and continue with his mental health treatment. However, the gunman admitted to still hearing the same "voices" that had urged him to steal a neighbor's pistol and open fire in a crowded lobby of Heath High School in 1997. Though Carneal said that through therapy, it has become easier to control his behavior, this admission made it hard for the members of the Parole Board to vote in favor of his release. His inmate file lists his mental health prognosis as "poor" and states that he still experiences "paranoid thoughts with violent visual imagery." Derek Operle @doperleThe Kentucky Parole Board voted unanimously for Michael Carneal, who committed the 1997 Heath High School shooting, to serve out the remainder of his life sentence.2215The Kentucky Parole Board voted unanimously for Michael Carneal, who committed the 1997 Heath High School shooting, to serve out the remainder of his life sentence. https://t.co/QaSLuQ6SM4 According to CBS News, on a Zoom call, the board voted 7-0 to deny parole to Michael Carneal. WLKY reported that Kentucky Parole Board Chair Ladeidra Jones said on the call: "After deliberating, Mr. Carneal, due to the seriousness of your crime ... your crime involved a weapon. You had lives taken, and the seriousness again, it is the decision of the parole board today to allow you to serve out the remainder of your sentence." Families of the victims have also expressed their wishes against Carneal's parole.