Man Who Fled Minneapolis Courtroom Sentenced To 16 Years

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A man who escaped from a Hennepin County courtroom has been sentenced to more than 16 years in prison for attempted murder and robbery.

Twenty-five-year-old Michael Henderson of Richfield was in shackles and handcuffs at Friday's sentencing. Five deputies were in the courtroom and more inside the stairwells.

(credit: Hennepin County Sheriff's Office)

Last month, Henderson fled from the courtroom and sheriff's deputies after a jury found him guilty of attempted murder, second-degree assault and robbery. He was arrested the next morning after he was found sleeping in a car in south Minneapolis.

The jury convicted Henderson of robbing a Sam's Club store in Bloomington last March and pointing a pistol at employees. Authorities say he also tried to carjack a number of vehicles at gunpoint.

Henderson was charged last week with escape from custody.

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