Daily News | A teen who shot five people in a crowded Montgomery County bowling alley was sentenced to decades in prison
. The argument escalated into a fight, and Barnwell pulled out his gun and fired into the crowd, sending nearby bystanders screaming and ducking for cover.
Barnwell’s attorney, Thomas Egan, said Barnwell regretted his actions, and was sorry he brought his weapon to the bowling alley. He noted that Barnwell was 17 at the time of the shooting — he had unsuccessfully sought to have the case tried in juvenile court, which prosecutors opposed because of the nature of the crime.Teen charged with killing a man in a crowded Montgomery County bowling alley wants to be tried in juvenile court
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