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Denver dog walker’s killer sentenced to life in prison

DENVER DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                This undated arrest photo released by Denver District Attorney’s Office shows Michael R. Close. Close was convicted of using an AK-47 to kill a woman and wound her boyfriend as they walked their dog in Denver and has been sentenced to life in prison.
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DENVER DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS

This undated arrest photo released by Denver District Attorney’s Office shows Michael R. Close. Close was convicted of using an AK-47 to kill a woman and wound her boyfriend as they walked their dog in Denver and has been sentenced to life in prison.

DENVER >> A man convicted of using an AK-47 to kill a woman and wound her boyfriend as they walked their dog has been sentenced to life in prison.

A judge sentenced Michael Close on Friday to a life term without the possibility of parole in the death of Isabella Thallas, 21, and added an additional 48-year sentence for the attempted murder of Darian Simon.

Prosecutors alleged Close got into a “verbal exchange” with the couple over a command they used to get their dog to relieve itself outside Close’s apartment near Coors Field on June 10, 2020.

Close yelled out the window at the couple as they urged the dog to “go potty” before getting the AK-47, which he had taken from a friend who was a Denver police sergeant, The Denver Post reported. Prosecutors said he fired 24 times.

Close had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity but jurors convicted him in September of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and two counts of first-degree assault.

Close’s public defender, Sonja Prins, said then that Close had suffered a mental break, and that an abusive childhood, a string of job losses, a breakup and the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to his poor mental health at the time of the shooting.

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