Man Gets 8-year Prison Term for Shooting 2 Indiana Judges

Man Gets 8-year Prison Term for Shooting 2 Indiana Judges
A street view of White Castle restaurant at 55 W. South St., Indianapolis, In., in August 2019. Google Street View/Screenshot via The Epoch Times
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INDIANAPOLIS—A man convicted of shooting two southern Indiana judges during a fight outside an Indianapolis fast food restaurant in 2019 was sentenced Friday to eight years in prison.

A Marion County judge sentenced Brandon Kaiser to 16 years, with eight years to be served in prison followed by six years of probation, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office said.