SEDGWICK COUNTY —A Kansas man was sentenced to prison Wednesday a shooting death over two years ago.

Judge Stephen Ternes ordered Jimmy Suttle Jr., 33, Wichita, to serve 288 months in prison, according to District Attorney Marc Bennett.
In May 2017, 52-year-old Leonard Childers of Wichita was shot outside a Wichita home. The shooting was the result of harsh words between Childers and Jimmy Suttle Sr.
Childers told the elder Suttle to get off his lawn. Witnesses say Suttle responded with a derogatory slur. Childers and Suttle then argued further. A short time later, Suttle Jr. approached Childers with a gun and fired twice. One bullet struck Childers in the abdomen.
Suttle Jr. pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter on Feb. 1. On Wednesday, Judge Ternes sentenced him to 165 months. With the shooting, Suttle violated his probation on a 2013 forgery case, a 2015 methamphetamine possession case, and a 2015 aggravated battery case. The underlying sentences on those cases along with the voluntary manslaughter conviction resulted in the 288 month term.