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Man Sentenced for Road-Rage Slaying of Dallas Postal Worker

A Los Angeles man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for fatally shooting a postal worker during a road-rage attack on Interstate 30 in Dallas last year.

Federal authorities say 26-year-old Donnie Arlondo Ferrell was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to murder in February in the death of 58-year-old Tony Mosby.

Authorities say Ferrell was a passenger in a car traveling on I-30 near downtown Dallas in February 2018 when he was angered by Mosby's driving.

Ferrell fired four times into Mosby's postal truck and then watched as it crashed into a retaining wall. Mosby was killed by a bullet to the head.

A co-defendant, Bei-jing Tashawna Walker of Hutchins, Texas, has pleaded not guilty to being an accessory after the fact and awaits trial.

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