
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A judge has sentenced the wife of an Omaha man convicted of killing four people to two to three years in prison.
24-year-old Chalonda Jenkins pleaded guilty Monday to a felony terroristic threat charge and a misdemeanor resisting arrest charge. She was given credit for 92 days already served in prison.
Her husband, Nikko Jenkins, is awaiting a June death penalty hearing. He was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting to death Juan Uribe-Pena, Jorge Cajiga-Ruiz, Curtis Bradford and Andrea Kruger in the 10 days after his release from prison in July 2013.
Prosecutors allege Chalonda threatened to kill a Bellevue police officer’s family and damaged a car. She was arrested in January. Three additional charges were dropped as part of the plea agreement.