NATIONAL BRIEFING / ARIZONA
The main suspect in the Phoenix Serial Shooter attacks was sentenced to death for six murders that put the city on edge for nearly two years.
Dale Hausner was convicted this month of killing six people and attacking 19 others in random nighttime shootings in 2005 and 2006.
As the jury’s decisions were announced, the former janitor was expressionless, keeping his head down as he flipped through papers in front of him.
Though Hausner, 36, has denied involvement in the attacks, he apologized to the families of the victims on Thursday. He is scheduled to be sentenced Monday on 74 other convictions.
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