Team Sergeant
03-15-2018, 09:02
Wonder how many google and faketube have killed so far? google, you and faketube have lots blood on your "viral" hands.
Monalisa Perez, you deserve a medal. :rolleyes:
Woman who killed boyfriend in failed YouTube stunt sentenced to 180 days
By Lucia I. Suarez Sang | Fox News
A Minnesota woman who accidentally shot and killed her boyfriend in a YouTube stunt gone wrong has been sentenced to 180 days in prison after accepting a plea agreement.
Monalisa Perez, 20, pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in December for killing her 22-year-old boyfriend Pedro Ruiz III last June. She was sentenced on Wednesday, the Star Tribune reported.
Under the plea agreement, Perez is banned for life from possessing a firearm and cannot receive payment for telling her story. She will serve her time in 10-day increments over the next three years.
According to court documents, the couple had prepared the stunt hoping for it to go viral.
Police said the couple set up two cameras outside their Halstad home. Their 3-year-old daughter and almost 30 other people were watching.
For the stunt, Perez, who was pregnant with their second child at the time, fired a shot from a .50-caliber Desert Eagle pistol at Ruiz from a foot away. They both believed a hardcover encyclopedia he held against his chest would shield him.
However, Ruiz was fatally wounded.
entertainment cont here:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/15/woman-who-killed-boyfriend-in-failed-youtube-stunt-sentenced-to-180-days.html
Monalisa Perez, you deserve a medal. :rolleyes:
Woman who killed boyfriend in failed YouTube stunt sentenced to 180 days
By Lucia I. Suarez Sang | Fox News
A Minnesota woman who accidentally shot and killed her boyfriend in a YouTube stunt gone wrong has been sentenced to 180 days in prison after accepting a plea agreement.
Monalisa Perez, 20, pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in December for killing her 22-year-old boyfriend Pedro Ruiz III last June. She was sentenced on Wednesday, the Star Tribune reported.
Under the plea agreement, Perez is banned for life from possessing a firearm and cannot receive payment for telling her story. She will serve her time in 10-day increments over the next three years.
According to court documents, the couple had prepared the stunt hoping for it to go viral.
Police said the couple set up two cameras outside their Halstad home. Their 3-year-old daughter and almost 30 other people were watching.
For the stunt, Perez, who was pregnant with their second child at the time, fired a shot from a .50-caliber Desert Eagle pistol at Ruiz from a foot away. They both believed a hardcover encyclopedia he held against his chest would shield him.
However, Ruiz was fatally wounded.
entertainment cont here:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/15/woman-who-killed-boyfriend-in-failed-youtube-stunt-sentenced-to-180-days.html