Minnesota woman sentenced to life for killing her son days after regaining full custody

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Minnesota woman sentenced to life for killing her son days after regaining full custody
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A Minnesota woman convicted of fatally shooting her 6-year-old son just days after regaining custody was sentenced Thursday to life in prison.

just days after regaining custody was sentenced Thursday to life in prison.

Eli's father, Tory Hart, has sued Dakota County Social Services, alleging that employees returned his son to Thaler despite concerns about her alleged drug use and deteriorating mental health. At Thursday's sentencing, a framed class photo of Eli was placed in front of the judge as loved ones spoke about the 6-year-old, Eli's former foster mother, Nikita Kronberg, said the boy"meant the world to so many people. He was so kind and amazing. Always had a smile on his face. He made friends so easily and wanted to explore all the time."

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