Pa. Bride Sentenced For Niece's Fatal Wedding Party Shooting

BEAVER, Pa. (AP) — A western Pennsylvania woman has been sentenced to 16 to 32 months in jail for fatally shooting her niece during a party celebrating the defendant's wedding.

A Beaver County judge sentenced 31-year-old Christina Nicole George-Harvan, of Patterson Township, on Wednesday. She had been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment in March.

Police say George-Harvan accidentally fired one shot into the abdomen of 21-year-old Katelyn Francis of Fairmont, West Virginia in April 2014. She was shot outside a New Brighton bar where they had celebrated George-Harvan's marriage, during an argument over who would drive the drunken groom's truck.

A defense attorney says the gun went off accidentally when George-Harvan was moving it inside the truck.

Prosecutors say George-Harvan shouldn't have been handling the gun under the circumstances.

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