Arizona man receives life sentence for
deadly 2015 shooting spree
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[June 11, 2016]
By David Schwartz
PHOENIX (Reuters) - An ex-convict
suspected of having ties to white supremacists was sentenced to life in
prison without the possibility of parole on Friday for killing one man
and wounding five other people in a 2015 Phoenix-area shooting spree.
Ryan Elliott Giroux, 42, pleaded guilty in April to first-degree
murder and 22 other charges including attempted murder and
aggravated assault stemming from the hours-long rampage in Mesa,
Arizona.
The violence began at a local hotel and ended hours later at an area
condominium where he was arrested by SWAT team members.
Giroux was sentenced by Judge Margaret Mahoney during an afternoon
hearing in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, said court
spokesman Vincent Funari.
“The defendant is an extremely dangerous individual whose random,
violent actions have proven he cannot be part of society,” said
County Attorney Bill Montgomery, in a prepared statement. “Today’s
sentence ensures that he will not return to our community.”
Giroux’s attorney could not be reached for comment. She had told
Reuters that he pleaded guilty to take responsibility for his
actions.
Police said Giroux killed David James Williams, 29, and wounded two
women at a Mesa hotel before fleeing on foot. He then wounded a
student at a bistro and car-jacked a vehicle before shooting two
males at two apartment complexes.
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Ryan Giroux, 41, is seen in an undated picture released by the
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Phoenix, Arizona.
REUTERS/Maricopa County Sheriff's Office/Handout via Reuters
He was taken into custody four hours later while attempting to hide
from police.
Giroux, a transient suspected of having hate group ties, had an
extensive criminal background, with nine previous convictions. He
had been released from prison most recently in October 2013 for
aggravated assault.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by David Gregorio)
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