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A former security guard will spend up to 14 years in jail for the fatal shooting of a Las Vegas father outside a 7-Eleven ...
Prosecutors argued that the guard “abused her authority” while trying to diffuse a physical altercation outside a northwest ...
Kegia Mitchell, a former security guard, received 5.5 to 14 years in prison for a fatal shooting at a Las Vegas 7-Eleven in ...
A 7-Eleven security guard who was enforcing COVID-19 protocols, leading to an argument that ended with her shooting a ...
Kegia Mitchell was sentenced to five to 14 years in prison in connection with the 2020 death of Thomas Martin, 56 ...
A judge sentenced a former security guard to five and a half to 14 years in prison for shooting and killing a customer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kegia Mitchell entered an ...
A former security guard arrested for fatally shooting someone outside a Las Vegas convenience store in 2020 received her ...
7-Eleven security officer, Kegia Mitchell, 36, is seen in court for her initial appearance on a charge of open murder, at the North Las Vegas Justice Court on Monday, Aug. 31, 2020.
Kegia Mitchell. A security guard enforcing coronavirus occupancy limits at a convenience store fatally shot a man after getting into a shoving match, according to Metro Police.
Kegia Mitchell was sentenced to five to 14 years in prison on Thursday, July 10, according to online Clark County court records viewed by PEOPLE.
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