Noah McGary was initially charged with capital murder, but he was sentenced on Wednesday to 35 years in prison on the lesser charge of murder following a plea deal.
Noah McGary pleads guilty to 2021 murder of 20-year-old Hector Chavera– More than two years after being charged with capital murder, a San Antonio man was sentenced on Wednesday to 35 years in prison on the lesser charge of murder.
Noah McGary was 19 years old in 2021 when he was arrested and charged with fatally shooting Hector Chavera at an apartment complex near Fair Oaks Ranch.On Wednesday morning, a plea deal was agreed on and McGary was officially sentenced. After sentencing, Chavera’s mother and cousin faced McGary and gave emotional victim impact statements.
“I thought long and hard and I’ve asked God and I’ve prayed upon it and vengeance does not belong to me it belongs to the Lord,” Chavera’s mom Antonia Moreno said. She said she didn’t hate McGary but was hurt and hoped he used any chance he had to do something different with his life.Copyright 2023 by KSAT - All rights reserved.Erica Hernandez is an Emmy award-winning journalist with15 years of experience in the broadcast news business. Erica has covered a wide array of stories all over Central and South Texas. She's currently the court reporter and cohost of the podcast Texas Crime Stories.
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