The man, a Baltimore gang member who was hired to kill a suspected informant in a drug ring, was sentenced earlier this week after entering a guilty plea to several charges.
A 36-year-old Maryland man was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences on Wednesday for his role in a 2016 triple murder, including the killing of a federal witness, in Franklin County, the Department of Justice announced Friday.
Jackson and Cole were shot once in the head while Chaney was shot twice, once in the back and once in the back of her neck.A December 2018 indictment said Jackson recruited Chaney to help distribute drugs. But Chaney was working as a confidential informant for the Washington County Drug Task Force. • Michael Buck, 30, of Hagerstown, pleaded guilty to Hobbs Act robbery and to being an accomplice to the use of a firearm during Hobbs Act robbery and is awaiting sentencing;
• Terrance Lawson, 31, of Baltimore, sentenced to time served for attempting to intimidate a witness;
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