Father gets 13 years for shooting youth football coach over son’s playing time
- Brandon McQuillen, 43, is charged with murder for fatally shooting his father, John McQuillen, 65, at a Middletown apartment complex on March 12, 2025.
- Both Brandon and John McQuillen had filed emergency protective orders against each other last August due to claims of physical assault and threats.
- University of Louisville law professor Russell Weaver stated that protective orders can provide potential protection but are not absolute.
- Rep. Tom Dent reported that his son, Monty Dent, 32, was shot in a drive-by incident in Moses Lake, where one suspect is in custody, and Monty's recovery has begun at home.
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Washington lawmaker shares terrifying moments learning his son shot in drive-by
(The Center Square) - A Washington state lawmaker is sharing exclusive details of the terrifying incident last weekend in which his 32-year-old son was shot near his Moses Lake home.
Father Gets 13 Years for Shooting Youth Football Coach Over Son’s Playing Time
ST. LOUIS—A father in Missouri was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Thursday for shooting and wounding a St. Louis youth football coach over his son’s playing time while 9- and 10-year-olds practiced nearby. A jury found Daryl Clemmons, 45, guilty last month of assault and armed criminal action in the October 2023 shooting of Shaquille Latimore, a volunteer coach for the City Rec Legends Football League. He was hospitalized in critical conditi…


Father fires five bullets at coach because son doesn't get enough playing time: 13 years in prison
A 45-year-old American has been sentenced to thirteen years in prison for shooting his son's American football coach. The man felt that his son was not getting enough playing time.
Missouri father Daryl Clemmons gets 13 years for shooting youth football coach over son’s playing time
A jury found Daryl Clemmons, 45, guilty last month of assault and armed criminal action in the October 2023 shooting of Shaquille Latimore, a volunteer coach for the City Rec Legends Football League.
Father sentenced for shooting his son’s football coach
ST. LOUIS – Two weeks after being convicted for shooting his son’s youth football coach, a St. Louis man appeared in court on Thursday to learn his sentence. A St. Louis Circuit Court judge sentenced Daryl B. Clemmons, 45, to 10 years for first-degree assault and three years for armed criminal action. The terms will run consecutively. However, Clemmons will receive more than 500 days credit toward that sentence for time served. Clemmons shot Sha…
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