A man who pleaded guilty in the fatal shootings of a southeast Michigan man and his teenage son has been sentenced to between 30 and 50 years in prison.
Fadi Zeineh, 21, was sentenced Tuesday by Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Cheryl Matthews, who told Zeineh that she had caused irreparable pain and that her actions had hardened her heart, the Livingston Daily reported. .
“The best word for today is agony. The whole situation is a senseless waste,” Matthews said.
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Zeineh pleaded guilty in October to two counts of second-degree murder in the December 2020 murders of Dylan Stamper, 17, and his father, Keith Stamper, 43.
After being shot at his home in south Lyon, northwest of Detroit, Dylan Stamper was pronounced dead at the scene, while his father died at a hospital about a month later.
Tuesday’s sentencing hearing was filled with anger, tears and sadness as testimony from those whose lives have been shattered by two murders.
Sharma Daniels, Kevin Stamper’s sister and Dylan’s aunt, told the court that what Zeineh “took is irreplaceable.”
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“He killed my family and left without a second thought,” she said via livestream at the sentencing as her mother sat next to her.
Anthony Marshall Porter, 28, is charged in connection with the incident of armed robbery and possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony, The Oakland Press of Pontiac reported last month.