Tony Boyd was sentenced to 22 years in prison with five years suspended after shooting his former girlfriend Kizzetta McClendon in Morton in March 2020.
Under state law, Boyd will be eligible for parole after serving nine years, according to Steven Kilgore, district attorney for the Eighth Circuit Court District. Boyd, who had previously served time in prison for stabbing a woman in 2010, was charged and indicted by a Scott County grand jury in November 2020 on charges of felony-level domestic violence and felon in possession of a firearm stemming from the shooting.
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