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Ex-boyfriend gets prison in slaying of soon-to-be prom queen

NEWARK, N.J. - A New Jersey man has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for killing a high school student days before she was to be named prom queen.

NJ.com reports 20-year-old Al-Muqqadin Means must serve slightly more than 20 years of the sentence imposed Wednesday before he becomes eligible for parole. He had pleaded guilty last month to aggravated manslaughter and a weapons charge in the slaying of 17-year-old Aquilla Flood, his former girlfriend.

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Prosecutors say Means fatally shot Flood in the head in her bedroom in June 2013, a few weeks after she broke up with him.

Means apologized to Flood's family during his sentencing, telling them he still loves her. But Flood's mother was not moved, telling him: "If you loved her, she would still be here.

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