Gabriel Moyer, a 24-year-old Niagara County man, has been sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter for the 2022 shooting death of Keith Agee in Niagara Falls. The sentence was handed down after Moyer pleaded guilty to the charges.
He took the life of an innocent man and will now face the consequences of his actions. The shooting occurred in 2022 and has been a pending case since then.
The Niagara County community has been affected by the incident, with many calling for an end to gun violence in the area. The sentence is a significant one, with Moyer facing 22 years behind bars. The case has been closely watched by residents of Niagara Falls and surrounding areas.
As the city continues to grapple with gun violence, this sentence serves as a reminder of the severity of the issue. Niagara Falls residents are hopeful that the sentence will bring some sense of closure to the family of Keith Agee. The case will now be closed, and the community can begin to heal. A meeting will be held next week to discuss the impact of gun violence on the community and potential solutions to address the issue.
