A Chicago man was sentenced to nearly three years in prison Wednesday for setting a Chicago Police sport-utility vehicle on fire amid unrest and violence downtown two years ago.
was sentenced to 34 months, or two years and 10 months, in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges earlier this year.Photos of suspect after the car is engulfed in flames.O'Donnell was disguised in a Joker mask when he destroyed the police vehicle, but was easily identifiable from a neck tattoo, authorities said in June 2020.
Another photo shows O'Donnell sitting on the street as the car erupts in flames. Another photo depicts him standing in front the engulfed vehicle, wearing the mask but also showing his neck tattoo with the word"Pretty." Officials reported Tuesday that about 90 city vehicles, mostly police cars, were damaged in the violence that evening. About 20 vehicles were destroyed.Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue
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