Brooklyn man sentenced to 25 Years to life for killing girlfriend, shooting at family in East Flatbush Brooklyn Paper
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Brooklyn man sentenced to 25 Years to life for killing girlfriend, shooting at family in East Flatbush  Brooklyn Paper
"Hibbert shot Wilson multiple times, killing her inside the home the couple shared after roughly three years together. Also inside the residence were Wilson's adult daughter, her husband and their newborn child."
"After shooting Wilson, prosecutors said, Hibbert turned the gun on the couple. He fired as they ran into the bedroom and shut the door behind them. Two bullets pierced their door as the pair barricaded themselves inside with their infant, waiting for police to arrive."
"District Attorney Gonzalez said the act of violence was senseless, and that Hibbert's sentencing will bring solace to Wilson's family. Jacqueline Wilson was shot to death inside her own home and others, including a terrified family with a six-week-old baby, were forced to barricade themselves to survive."
Peter Hibbert, 51, was sentenced to 25 years to life for the murder of his girlfriend, Jacqueline Wilson, 49, in their East Flatbush home. The shooting occurred on May 7, 2023, when Hibbert shot Wilson multiple times. During the incident, Wilson's adult daughter and her family were present and had to barricade themselves in a bedroom to avoid being shot. Hibbert was later found asleep in the basement and arrested. The District Attorney described the violence as senseless and expressed hope that the sentencing would provide solace to Wilson's family.
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