Rusk County prosecutors will ask the judge to give a man convicted of killing a deputy life in prison without the possibility of parole. Doug Nitek is to be sentenced in a Ladysmith courtroom this morning. He was convicted of murdering Deputy Dan Glaze two years ago. Nitek had argued he fired in self defense, telling investigators he didn’t know he was shooting at a deputy. Prosecutors say Nitek hasn’t taken responsibility for killing Glaze.
Rusk County Prosecutors Want Life Without Parole For Cop Killer
Dec 19, 2018 | 6:51 AM
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