The teenager who opened fire on his students at a local school has been sentenced to juvenile detention for six years.
The Enquirer reports that James “Austin” Hancock will be in a juvenile detention facility, until he is 21 years-old, and may face adult jail time should he cause problems while in custody.
Hancock was found guilty, in a juvenile court, for shooting a gun in the Madison High School cafeteria.
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