Death Sentence Imposed on F. Glenn Miller Jr. in Hate Crime Killings
The 74-year-old Missouri man who unleashed years of pent-up anti-Semitism in a spasm of gunfire that killed three Christians was sentenced Tuesday to death.
Johnson County District Judge Kelly Ryan followed the recommendation of the jury that earlier this year found F. Glenn Miller Jr. guilty of capital murder in the April 13, 2014, shooting spree in Overland Park.
Immediately after being sentenced to death, F. Glenn Miller Jr. exploded in fury Tuesday, giving a neo-Nazi salute and yelling out, “Heil, Hitler!” as deputies removed him from the Johnson County courtroom. Miller was guilty of capital murder in the April 13, 2014, murders of three people in Overland Park. Joe Ledford jledford@kcstar.com i Immediately after being sentenced to death, F. Glenn Miller Jr. exploded in fury Tuesday, giving a neo-Nazi salute and yelling out, “Heil, Hitler!” as deputies removed him from the Johnson County courtroom. Miller was guilty of capital murder in the April 13, 2014, murders of three people in Overland Park. Joe Ledford jledford@kcstar.com $(‘#slick-gallery-container-29504119’).css(‘visibility’, ‘hidden’); $(document).ready(function(){ var options29504119 = { aspectRatio: false, }; var slickgallery29504119 = new MI_slickgallery( 29504119, 1, options29504119 ); });
“Your attempt to bring hate into this community and terrorize this community has failed,” Ryan said. “You have failed, Mr. Miller.”
Immediately after the sentence was imposed, Miller exploded in an angry outburst. Deputies removed him from the courtroom.
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