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Raleigh Teen Gunman Sentenced to Life Without Parole for 2022 Killings of Five

The judge ruled the rampage reflected irreparable corruption, citing months of planning.

Overview

  • Austin David Thompson, now 18, was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty to five murders and other charges from the Oct. 13, 2022 attack that killed an off-duty Raleigh police officer and his 16-year-old brother.
  • Judge Paul Ridgeway imposed life without parole, declining the alternative of life with possible release consideration after at least 25 years.
  • Prosecutors pointed to Thompson’s internet searches about shootings, weapons and police response to show premeditation, and the judge found the mitigation theory tied to acne medication unpersuasive.
  • A handwritten note found at Thompson’s home said he hated humans for “destroying the planet” and that he killed his brother because he “would get in my way,” according to prosecutors.
  • Thompson did not speak at sentencing as he was led away in handcuffs, and his attorneys announced plans to appeal.