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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Boy who killed his dad, kissed pet bunny then drove to school and shot dead boy, 6, when he was 14 apologizes to victims for first time seven years on, as he asks court to shorten his life sentence

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A school shooter who was 14 years old when he killed his father and a six-year-old boy apologized for the first time as he begged a judge to lessen his life sentence, Your Content has learned.

Jesse Osborne, now 21, apologized to his shooting victims for the first time in seven years during a recent court hearing.

Osborne’s attorneys are now asking a judge to reconsider the shooter’s lifetime sentence as he begs for mercy.

He killed his father and first-grader Jacob Hall during a 2016 shooting at home and an elementary school in Townville, South Carolina,‘according to New York Post.

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