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New Hampshire church shooter refuses to attend sentencing

Dale Holloway refused to show up to his sentencing hearing for shooting Bishop Stanley Choate and a bride, Claire McMullen, at New England Pentecostal Ministries in Pelham, New Hampshire. (Mug shot: Pelham Police Department via AP, File; screenshot: WMUR)

Dale Holloway refused to show up to his sentencing hearing for shooting Bishop Stanley Choate and a bride, Claire McMullen, at New England Pentecostal Ministries in Pelham, New Hampshire. (Mug shot: Pelham Police Department via AP, File; screenshot: WMUR)

The man who shot a bride and a bishop at a wedding as retaliation for his pastor stepfather’s murder refused to attend his sentencing hearing on Monday, where a New Hampshire judge put him in prison for 40 years to life, according to Manchester ABC affiliate WMUR.

Dale Holloway, 41, turned up at New England Pentecostal Ministries with a gun in October 2019, shooting the bride, Claire McMullen, in the arm, and a bishop, Stanley Choate, in the chest.

He “turned a marriage into mayhem,” prosecutor Seth Dobieski reportedly said at the sentencing on Monday.

Holloway lashed out because almost two weeks before, his stepfather, pastor Luis Garcia, 60, died at the hands of Brandon Castiglione, whose father was the groom at the bloody wedding. Castiglione was later convicted of second-degree murder.

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