A man has been convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Montgomery police detective Tanisha Pughsley.
A Montgomery County jury found Webster guilty of two counts of capital murder in the death of Pughsley – one count in violation of a court issued protection order and one count in the commission of a burglary.
Immediately following the guilty verdict, Judge J.R. Gaines sentenced Webster to life in prison without the possibility of parole for both counts of capital murder. According to evidence presented at trial, Webster and Det. Pughsley had been in a dating relationship that turned abusive. About a month prior to her death, Det. Pughsley had been granted a restraining order against Webster, in which she stated he would unexpectedly come to her house. She also said he once hit her on the head when she was holding her godchild, causing her to drop the child. On July 6, 2020, Webster went through the backdoor of Det.
“This case was particularly important to me because the victim was a beloved member of our law enforcement community. Det. Pughsley, like many of us who choose this profession, was committed to helping our citizens on and off duty, especially our children. She left an indelible mark on all who knew her and accomplished so much during her four years on the police force. It is tragic that her life, one filled with so much promise, was so senselessly and violently cut short.
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