White Supremacist Sentenced To Death In Jewish Center Shootings

White Supremacist Sentenced To Death
White supremacist Frazier Glenn Cross was sentenced to death in the slayings of three people outside a Jewish center in Kansas. Photo: UPI
OLATHE, Kan., Nov. 11 (UPI) — Convicted killer Frazier Glenn Cross was sentenced to death by lethal injection in the slaying of three people outside Jewish community centers in Kansas.Cross, 74, will be put to death in the April 2014 shootings that left Terri LaManno, 53, William Corporon, 69 and his 14-year-old grandson, Reat Underwood, dead.The three were gunned down at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City and the Village Shalom Retirement Community in Overland Park a day before the Jewish holiday of Passover. He was also convicted on three counts of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated assault for pointing a shotgun at a woman.

A known anti-semite, Cross is the founder and former leader of the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and White Patriot Party. He was found guilty of capital murder in August.

At his sentencing hearing, family and friends of the victims spoke to the court about their loved ones.

“What do you say to the man who shot your mom in cold blood and let her die alone in a parking lot?” Alissa LaManno, Terri LaManno’s daughter, said. “What do you say to the man who left children without a mother?”

 

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