Kevin D. Monahan was sentenced for the killing of Kaylin A. Gillis. (Courtroom screenshot via WNYT/YouTube; Victim

Kevin D. Monahan was sentenced for the killing of Kaylin A. Gillis. (Courtroom screenshot via WNYT/YouTube; Victim’s photo from GoFundMe)

A homeowner learned his fate this week in the fatal shooting of a young woman riding in an SUV that accidentally pulled into his driveway in rural upstate New York.

Kevin D. Monahan, 66, was sentenced on Friday to 25 years to life in prison in the killing of Kaylin A. Gillis, 20. He was found guilty of second-degree murder, reckless endangerment, and tampering with evidence, as Law&Crime reported.

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