Guilty Plea: Second Suspect Sentenced to 15 Years in Shooting Death of Larry Fawver

CANYON, Texas – A second suspect has pleaded guilty in the 2019 shooting death of Larry Fawver and has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. The guilty plea comes after the first suspect in the case was found guilty and sentenced to 40 years in prison earlier this year.

The shooting took place in 2019, and the two suspects were arrested shortly after. According to court documents, the two suspects were involved in an altercation with Fawver that escalated into a deadly shooting.

During the trial, the second suspect admitted to his involvement in the altercation and shooting, leading to the guilty plea. The judge sentenced the second suspect to 15 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after serving half of the sentence.

Fawver’s family expressed relief at the guilty plea and sentencing. They hope that the resolution of the case will provide them with some closure and allow them to begin the healing process.

The guilty plea and sentencing of the second suspect bring some measure of justice for the family of Larry Fawver. The resolution of the case also brings an end to the legal proceedings surrounding the tragic shooting in 2019.

In conclusion, the second suspect in the 2019 shooting death of Larry Fawver has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to 15 years in prison. This comes after the first suspect was found guilty and sentenced to 40 years earlier this year. Fawver’s family expressed relief at the resolution of the case and hope to find closure and begin the healing process.