A Florida man who slashed and stabbed a woman 77 times with a box cutter and shot at detectives was convicted and sentenced.
The Central Florida man who murdered his girlfriend in Volusia County before shooting at detectives during a foot chase in Sanford has been found guilty of attempted murder and sentenced to two extra life terms in prison.
Brandon P. McLean, 36, was recently convicted of various crimes after a three-day trial in which Seminole County prosecutors Jacob Polk, Richard Babcock, and Paul Brill presented their case. McLean was sentenced to the following prison terms for firing at Seminole County sheriff’s detectives in 2021. Attempted first-degree premeditated murder on a law enforcement officer carries a life sentence; attempted second-degree murder on a law enforcement officer carries a life sentence; and aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer carries a 15-year sentence…