The gunman in a deadly shooting at the 2021 Puerto Rican Day parade in Humboldt Park was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday, the harshest punishment the judge could impose.
Anthony Lorenzi, 37, was convicted of second-degree murder in a two-day bench trial before Judge Domenica Stephenson and had faced four to 20 years in prison.
Stephenson said she hoped giving him the maximum would be a deterrent to others. “Anything less would minimize the seriousness of this offense,” the judge said.
Sentences for second-degree murder convictions are eligible for day-for-day credit in Illinois, and Lorenzi received a little more than 3½ years credit for his time in custody awaiting trial…