Virginia Man Sentenced to 40 Years for Setting Council Member on Fire
Shotsie Buck-Hayes was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the attempted murder and aggravated wounding of Virginia council member Lee Vogler. The attack, fueled by jealousy over an alleged affair, left Vogler with severe burns covering 60% of his body.
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