A judge sentences 66-year-old Karl Thomas Holmberg to over 76 years in prison for shooting at five officers who were executing a search warrant at his home in Princeton, Minnesota. The August jury verdict found him guilty on 14 counts, including seven counts of first-degree attempted murder after he fired 28 rounds at law enforcement with a high-powered assault rifle, causing life-threatening injuries to three officers.
During the tense standoff on October 12, 2023, Holmberg shot blindly through his bedroom door as officers announced their presence. In a shocking detail revealed during the trial, two other officers were struck by bullets but survived, thanks to their protective gear. The lengthy sentence underscores the severity of the crime and aims to prevent Holmberg from committing further violence, with law enforcement expressing relief that no officers were killed during the incident.
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