Mark Boisey fired at least two dozen rounds after police responded to his home for a domestic violence call. No one was injured, but the intentional shooting at police carries a 20-year mandatory minimum.
into the surrounding neighborhood after a November 2019 attack on his then-girlfriend will spend at least the next 17 years in state prison.
Boisey, who had no criminal record prior to the Nov. 13, 2019 incident, was convicted by jurors in a December trial of trying to kill both his ex, Emily Tolle, and in a consolidated second count, several police officers who were part of the initial response to the scene.
In subsequent interviews with police, a subdued and almost apologetic Boisey claimed he had little memory of the night, asserting that because he had drunk so much through the course of the prior afternoon and the evening that he didn’t really know what had happened.Tolle told police she received a text message from Boisey that because she had called the police on him earlier that evening “the relationship was over.
When she got to her neighbor’s house, Boisey began to shoot several rounds at the house, according to the complaint. At that point, 12:37 a.m.,Officer Cody Vickroy arrived and met with Tolle at the neighbor’s home when shots rang out from the residence Boisey was in, prompting Vickroy, Tolle, and the neighbor to take cover, according to the complaint.
Boisey sat implacably at the defense table as the officers spoke and Tolle, his ex-girlfriend, looked on from a video screen.
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