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Impaired driver who struck and killed a Connecticut trooper is sentenced to 18 years

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) — A man who was high on drugs when he struck and killed a Connecticut state trooper on a highway last year was sentenced Tuesday to 18 years in prison, punishment not considered long enough by the trooper’s widow.

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Impaired driver who struck and killed a Connecticut trooper is sentenced to 18 years

FILE - Connecticut state trooper Aaron Pelletier’s casket is carried out of Xfinity Theater after his funeral in Hartford, Conn., June 5, 2024. (Aaron Flaum /Hartford Courant via AP, File)


NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) — A man who was high on drugs when he struck and killed a Connecticut state trooper on a highway last year was sentenced Tuesday to 18 years in prison, punishment not considered long enough by the trooper’s widow.

Alex Oyola-Sanchez, 45, of Hartford, apologized and asked for forgiveness from the family of during a hearing at New Britain Superior Court. State troopers and Pelletier’s relatives and friends filled the courtroom.

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