Joshua Tyler Coleman’s Five-Year Jail Term for Fatal Accidental Shooting at Callaway Bowling Alley
Coleman Accepts Charges and Expresses Remorse for Fatal Accidental Shooting in Tragic Incident Involving Friend Keith Hyun Anderson
According to The Franklin News Post, Joshua Tyler Coleman from Callaway got five years in jail for accidental shooting his friend Keith Hyun Anderson in a Rocky Mount bowling alley. Coleman who’s 27 didn’t fight the charges of accidental shooting Anderson and not handling the gun safely. He handed the gun to Anderson which caused it to a tragic event which is accidental shooting.
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Courtroom Emotions Run High as Families Grapple with Consequences of Fateful Bowling Alley Accident and Coleman’s 5-Year Sentence After Accidental Shooting
At court families talked about how sad they were about Anderson‘s death. They said he had a bright future but it was taken away because of Coleman’s accidental shooting. Some Americans who knew Coleman said he felt really sorry and that he’s usually a good guy who made a big mistake. The judge decided Coleman should spend time in jail but also said he seemed sorry for what happened. So Coleman got 5 years but some of it doesn’t have to be in jail. He’ll also have to follow rules when he gets out and he needs to pay money to Anderson‘s family. It was a sad day for both families showing how one mistake can change so many lives.