Southern Oregon I-5 shooter sentenced to 20 years in prison
State troopers arrested 49-year-old Kenneth Ayers in August following a string of shootings along the Interstate corridor between Douglas, Josephine, and Jackson counties.
Posted: Mar 2, 2021 1:45 PM
Updated: Mar 2, 2021 5:31 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
MEDFORD, Ore. The former UPS driver accused of shooting at drivers along I-5 in southern Oregon received his sentenced in Jackson County Circuit Court on Tuesday after victims of the shootings delivered their statements.
A grand jury indicted Ayers on a total of 34 counts in December. Though the shootings took place in three separate counties, Ayers agreed to have all of the charges tried in Jackson County.
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Man declared mentally fit for trial in Sutherland kidnapping, murder case
Quake Lewellyn Found Fit to Stand Trial By Region 8 Newsdesk | December 24, 2020 at 7:24 PM CST - Updated February 17 at 4:17 PM
NEWPORT, Ark. (KAIT) - An Arkansas State Hospital psychologist reports the man accused of killing Sydney Sutherland is fit to stand trial, according to KARK.
Quake Lewellyn faces multiple charges, including capital murder, kidnapping, and rape of the Jackson County woman.
Back in January, Lewellyn went under a mental forensic exam.
The nine-page report noted that Lewellyn was interviewed by a psychologist at the Arkansas State Hospital in Little Rock on Jan. 7. The interview included a face-to-face interview and mental status exam.