LOS ANGELES – A Wilmington man who pleaded no contest in connection with a crime spree that left two people dead was sentenced Thursday to nearly 200 years to life in state prison.
Corderell McKnight — described as a documented gang member — committed all but one of the crimes, including the two murders, in a single day, according to a sentencing memorandum filed by Deputy District Attorney Daphne Matayoshi.
“His actions leave a wave of trauma within and among the lives of the victims, the victims’ families and many faceless others who suffer the losses caused by the inexplicable cruelty of the defendant,” the prosecutor wrote in the sentencing memorandum…