Tarrant County Judges Sentence Two Men Under New Mass Shooting Statute After Drive-By That Injured Six

In a recent legal proceeding that underscores the gravity of gun violence in our communities, Tarrant County has seen the sentencing of two individuals under a relatively new statute aimed at addressing mass shootings. Patrick Biscoe and co-defendant Allan Gilbert faced the law’s severity, with Biscoe receiving a 40-year prison term, a sentence reflective not only of the actions taken but also of a society grappling with the consequences of such violence.

As reported, the statute, passed in 2023, integrates multiple aggravated assault offenses into a singular charge when they occur in the same shooting incident, marking a legislative response to the recurring scourge of mass shootings. Notably, Biscoe and Gilbert were among the first to be charged under this statute. Details shared by the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office illustrate the drive-by shooting on Las Vegas Trail on May 1, 2024, in which Biscoe, a member of the Eastwood Piru Criminal Street Gang, and others unleashed a spray of bullets, injuring six people—children among them with ages as tender as three…

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