BREAKING: Man Convicted in Fort Worth Officer's Death Sentenced to Life Without Parole
A Tarrant County jury has sentenced Timothy Huff to life in prison without parole for the September 2018 murder of Fort Worth Police Officer Garrett Hull, the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office confirmed Wednesday.Officer Hull was killed during an investigation into a string of robberies.
Investigators suspected Huff, Dacion Steptoe and Samuel Mayfield were responsible for 17 robberies in the area and that they had been targeting Latino bars in and around Fort Worth under the belief that Latino victims would be less likely to report a robbery to authorities.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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