Alaska man faces life in prison for Florida airport shooting

AP  |  Miami 

An man faces a life prison sentence in the January 2017 airport shooting that left five people dead and six wounded.

Sentencing is set today for 28-year-old Esteban Santiago, who pleaded guilty in May to 11 charges in a plea deal in which prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty.

Santiago, of Anchorage, Alaska, admitted he opened fire with a handgun in a baggage area at

The agreement calls for a life prison sentence plus 120 years.

An war veteran, Santiago is diagnosed as schizophrenic but was found competent to understand legal proceedings.

Santiago initially told the FBI after the shooting he was under government mind control, then switched to unfounded claims he acted in support of the Islamic State extremist group.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 12:41 IST