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Portage teen sentenced to 62 years in prison for murder

VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) — A northern Indiana teenager convicted of fatally shooting a man in front of his wife and children has been sentenced to 62 years in prison.

A Porter County judge cited 19-year-old Thomas Reichler’s lengthy criminal history before sentencing him Friday in the December 2014 killing of 36-year-old Alexius Tapia. The judge noted that Reichler’s criminal history started with an arrest at age 11 for arson and burglary.

A jury convicted Reichler of murder in August in Tapia’s fatal shooting after the man caught Reichler and the others stealing from his vehicles. His wife and children witnessed the killing outside their Portage home.

The Times of Northwest Indiana reports that shortly before he was sentenced, Reichler told the court “I wish I could take it back, but I can’t.”

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