Woodson sentenced to 2 years in prison
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By Tony Gonzalez
Published: November 10, 2008
A judge sentenced Slade Allen Woodson to two years in prison Monday in Waynesboro Circuit Court for six felony counts in connection with shootings that took place in Waynesboro in the early morning hours of March 27.
“I take full responsibility for my actions,“ Woodson said in a brief statement.
Woodson, 19, of Afton, pleaded guilty in July to two counts of shooting into an occupied residence, three counts of maliciously shooting from a vehicle and one count of destruction of property for shots fired at the DuPont Community Credit Union on Lucy Lane and shots fired at a home on North Commerce Avenue.
He turns 20 on Wednesday.
An Albemarle grand jury indicted Woodson in June on 15 charges in connection with the I-64 shootings that left two people slightly injured and sparked a 29-hour manhunt.
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