William Talley, a former police sergeant has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole for the May 2019 murder of a paramedic.
Talley, 52, pleaded guilty Monday in the shooting death of Care Ambulance Paramedic Kelly Levinsohn, 44, which occurred on May 11 at Levinsohn’s home in Columbus per local news. Talley shot Levinsohn in the back of the head, drove off in her truck and crashed it; he was later arrested after a standoff with police.
William Talley was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, for Levinsohn’s murder. He will be eligible for parole after 30 years. He has been in isolation on suicide watch in the county jail. He will now be moved into the Georgia prison system. Levinsohn’s mother, brother and best friend delivered victim impact statements via Zoom.
“She was killed by a real-life monster – a police officer at that,” said Tyeise Wetzel, Levinsohn’s best friend since childhood, according to WRBL. “He was trained to protect. And he shot her in the back of the head where she had no way of defending herself.”
William Talley
Talley was fired from the Columbus Police Department shortly after his arrest. Talley had previously received a one-day suspension in 2018 stemming from a domestic incident involving Levinsohn.
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