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KS: Defendant in She’s a Pistol gun shop shooting sentenced to life in prison
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A 21-year-old man who admitted to helping instigate a robbery that led to the shooting death of a Shawnee gun shop owner was sentenced Friday to life in prison.
Hakeem W. Malik of Kansas City pleaded guilty in May in Johnson County District Court to first-degree murder and other charges in the slaying of Jon Bieker.
Malik was one of four men who Johnson County authorities said intended to rob the She’s a Pistol gun shop at on Jan. 9, 2015, but failed when confronted by Bieker, who was fatally injured during an exchange of gunfire. |
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| That **** doesn't deserve to live. |
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