
Man Sentenced for Deadly Family Dispute
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A Wyandotte County judge sentenced Andrew Holmes to three years and five months in prison for voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of Erik Johnson-Linares. The shooting occurred outside an apartment building in Kansas City, Kansas, during a fight involving several women, including the mothers of both Holmes and Johnson-Linares. Holmes claimed self-defense, but prosecutors argued Johnson-Linares never threatened him, and he was only defending his mother. The case highlights the potential for family disputes to escalate into deadly situations.
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