By the Associated Press and KFDI News
A 28-year-old Wichita man has been sentenced to 27 and a half years in prison for shooting into a crowd of people at a party, killing a man from South Carolina and injuring three others.
Markeithen “Red” McClaine was sentenced Thursday for the July 2019 shooting that killed 20-year-old Airman 1st Class Chancelor Williams, of Spartanburg, South Carolina, who was stationed at McConnell Air Force Base.
McClaine pleaded guilty in February to second-degree murder and three counts of attempted second-degree murder . Prosecutors said McClaine fired at least six shots into a crowd that had gathered to celebrate an upcoming Air Force deployment. This happened in July, 2019 in the parking lot of an apartment complex at Central and Rock Road.
McClaine was sentenced to 330 months in prison.