Habitual offender accused of threatening corrections officers days after murder conviction

  • Terrance Trent Vos, convicted of aggravated murder, faces new charges in prison.
  • Vos allegedly threatened Utah Corrections officers, citing gang retaliation, after conviction.
  • Charged with terrorism threats, assault and cell damage, Vos faces habitual offender penalties.

UTAH STATE PRISON — A former Public Enemy No. 1 sentenced to prison just a month ago for the brutal murder of his girlfriend is now facing additional charges for allegedly threatening Utah Department of Corrections officers.

Terrance Trent Vos, 35, of Salt Lake City, was convicted in March of aggravated murder in the 2021 death of 32-year-old Shandon Nicole Scott, who was shot a dozen times before her body was found in a crashed car on I-80. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill called the case “one of the most brutal domestic violence attacks” his office has prosecuted.

Vos is scheduled to be sentenced for that case in May. He is also a former Public Enemy No. 1 of the Salt Lake Metro Gang Unit. In 2008, he was arrested in Las Vegas following a shooting in Salt Lake City…

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