A man who killed a neighbour in a shooting spree when irritated by loud music will spend up to 42 years behind bars. 9News
Bradley Jason Mark White sprayed more than 220 bullets from his house, hitting four properties, at Wyong on theUsing two unregistered rifles he killed Byron Tonks, 20, with a shot to the chest, and hit Pamela Dickinson, Albert Tonks and at least two others who were inside their homes or on the street.
"The way they were staring gave me a feeling that made the hairs on my neck stand up," he told officers after he surrendered.Ierace sentenced White to a maximum of 42 years in prison, backdated to his arrest on the day of the shooting."The offender was motivated by a retributive rage for perceived and unfounded wrongs... which even if true were trivial in nature," the judge said.White must remain in prison until at least 2050, before being eligible for parole.
"I felt that police were coming anyway so I thought f--- it, I'm just going to go hard," he later told police.In video taken during the shooting, White is heard taunting people as a hail of bullets rains down.Ierace said that while White apologised to the court and Tonks' family, he had couched this in "heavily qualified regret" saying that his family had also "lost" a family member as he would have to go to prison.
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