A school shooter in suburban Denver was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Friday.
Devon Erickson, 20, was convicted of first-degree murder …
A school shooter in suburban Denver was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Friday. Devon Erickson,20, was convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting death of classmate Kendrick Castillo, along with 45 other charges in connection with the 2019 attack at STEM School Highlands Ranch. Castillo,18, was hailed as a hero for trying to stop Erickson’s deadly massacre, which also injured eight people. A jury found Erickson partnered with fellow student Alec McKinney to plan the attack for weeks. McKinney testified he wanted to target students who mocked him because he was transgender.