Daunte Goynes was sentenced Tuesday to 60 years to life in prison for last year's shooting death of 18-year-old Aaron Lofton.
The 19-year-old got an additional 10-20 years for use of a weapon to commit a felony. He will be eligible for parole in 35 years.
Goynes and Lofton got into a fight while Lofton was walking with his mother at 41st and Hamilton on February 23, 2007. Goynes pulled a gun and shot Lofton in the back as Lofton was running away.
"He still has bad dreams about the day it happened, but he's not going to apologize no more,” says Tiffany Nash, Daunte’s mother. “He done already repent to God, so I just told him to let it go.”
Letting it go proved to be difficult for Eric Lofton. Overcome with frustration and the loss of his brother, he ignored an order from deputies and had to be restrained. The Lofton family was too upset to comment.
Douglas County prosecutor Don Kleine told Channel 6 News the sentence sends a stern message.
"I think it's a very appropriate sentence. I thought the judge sent a very strong message and that message is that our community and the system is not going to tolerate this kind of nonsensical, crazy violence. The defendant's not even going to be eligible to possibly get out for another 35 years, at a minimum."
Goynes’ mother tells Channel 6 News they plan to appeal.