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Convicted murderer sentenced for 2019 shooting death of Provo police officer

The Provo courtroom heard several victim impact statements, including from the late officer’s wife.

(Orem Police Department via AP) Matt Frank Hoover was sentenced June 4 to life in prison for the 2019 murder of Provo Police Officer Joseph Shinners.

(Orem Police Department via AP) Matt Frank Hoover was sentenced June 4 to life in prison for the 2019 murder of Provo Police Officer Joseph Shinners.

The man who shot and killed an officer with the Provo Police Department in 2019 will spend the rest of his life in prison.

Matt Frank Hoover,45, was convicted by a jury in March of fatally shooting Officer Joseph Shinners when he and other officers were enforcing a drug court warrant.

On Tuesday, a judge sentenced Hoover to life in prison without parole.

The Provo courtroom heard several victim impact statements, including from the late officer’s wife.

“My name is Kaylyn Shinners, and I am Joseph Shinners’ widow. I hate that title,” she said. “Trying to write how my husband’s death has impacted me has been really difficult. Words just can’t describe what I feel. The loss of Joe has affected every part of my life, and it’s ongoing. I can never fully describe how it’s changed my life because I’m still discovering that every day.”

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