A man convicted of crimes he committed during a shooting rampage in Seattle’s Lake City neighborhood in 2019 was sentenced to 45 years in prison Tuesday. FOX13
36-year-old Tad Michael Norman pleaded guilty March 23 to murder, vehicular homicide, and three counts of first-degree assault.
Norman's total sentence, ordered by King County Superior Court Judge Karen Donohue, was 45 years in prison and 36 months of community custody. In addition, he was ordered to have no contact with the survivors of his attack or the family of those he killed. On March 27, 2019, the rampage began after Norman walked out of an apartment and tried to carjack a vehicle, shooting the driver, who survived. He then walked into the street and shot into a Metro bus, hitting the driver. Next he fatally shot the driver of a Prius. When police arrived, Norman drove away and crashed into another vehicle, killing the other driver.Police say there was a brief standoff after the crash before the suspect was taken into custody.
, Norman told investigators that he had been in an alcoholic blackout and didn't remember the shootings. He described himself as a "recovering alcoholic" and said he went to a store and purchased vodka, rum and wine, according to probable cause documents. He began drinking around 12:30 p.m. and played video games but told police, "He had no memory after that until he regained some memory function when he was in the hospital," documents show.
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