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Family outraged after man accepts plea deal for stray-bullet killing of promising young college student

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2026/05/05 - 00:25 504 مشاهدة
Published: 01:25, 5 May 2026 | Updated: 01:25, 5 May 2026 The family of a college freshman who was killed by a stray bullet in 2023 were left outraged on Monday when the man responsible for her death entered into a plea deal to escape the ultimate punishment. Shaquille Taylor, 32, of Nashville, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the November 7, 2023 fatal shooting of 18-year-old Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig, as well as an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge stemming from a previous incident, WZTV reports. He had been facing charges of first-degree murder and aggravated assault - acting in concert ahead of the plea deal, which also saw other charges, including attempted first-degree murder, dismissed. For the murder charge, Davidson County Criminal Court Judge Steve Dozier sentenced Taylor to 35 years in prison with no eligibility to be released, and another three years with the possibility that his jail time be reduced for the assault charge. But Ludwig's parents, Jessica and Matthew, said the 38 years Taylor will now spend behind bars is 'not enough.' 'I still think it should have been life,' Jessica Ludwig told WSMV. 'He needs to be in jail forever,' Matthew added, before saying that the 38-year sentence will just 'have to do.' The heartbroken parents had earlier delivered powerful victim impact statements as they urged Judge Dozier to impose the harshest punishment available under law. Shaquille Taylor, 32, of Nashville, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the November 7, 2023 fatal shooting of 18-year-old Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig Jillian's parents, Matthew and Jessica Ludwig (pictured with their late daughter) said the 38 years Taylor was sentenced to serve on Monday is not enough 'There is no worse pain than a father who loses his only daughter to murder,' Matthew said in his remarks. Both he and Jessica spoke through tears as they shared Jillian's final moments and the pain they've endured in the years since. Their daughter was just going for a run in the Edgehill neighborhood of Nashville on November 7, 2023 when she was fatally struck in the head by a stray bullet. Taylor admitted in the aftermath to firing shots before handing the gun off to another person and was later arrested after police say he fired shots at a car, which prosecutors alleged was carrying members of a rival gang. Ludwig, a New Jersey native who was studying Music Business, was found about an hour after the shooting and was immediately rushed to the hospital where she succumbed to her injuries the following day. In a statement read on Taylor's behalf on Monday, he insisted he never meant to harm Jillian. 'Mr and Mrs Ludwig, I'm so sorry for your loss. I wish I could take that bullet back,' he said, according to WZTV.  'I was not aiming for your daughter at all,' Taylor continued. 'If I would have known she was walking in the park, I would've never shot her way that evening.'  Jillian, an 18-year-old Bellmont University student, was killed by a stray bullet on a walk in the Edgehill neighborhood of Nashville on November 7, 2023 Taylor's sentencing comes almost one year after he was found competent to stand trial, which was set to begin on Monday. Judge Dozier determined in July that Taylor was sufficiently able to understand the legal proceedings and participate in his defense, despite his prior history of mental health evaluations that have led to previous rulings of incompetency. 'Defendant might not be of much assistance to counsel in a tax fraud case against him, but the Court is reasonably assured that Defendant is sufficiently competent to stand trial for the present cases,' Dozier wrote in his ruling, The Tennessean reported. The decision followed a multi-day competency hearing from June, when psychologists debated Taylor's ability to stand trial. Although he has a documented intellectual disability and low IQ scores - once as low as 56 - the Tennessee judge emphasized that IQ alone was not the deciding factor in his ruling.  Instead, he considered Taylor's practical understanding of the legal process. Her parents said on Monday they are grateful to have recordings of her songs to hear her voice  Jessica and Matthew Ludwig said they are going to continue to fight to close loopholes in the justice system The case, however, has highlighted a serious gap in The Volunteer State's legal system. Taylor had been accused of other violent crimes but was released just 12 days before Ludwig was killed, after multiple psychological evaluations found him incompetent to stand trial, WSMV reported.  But he did not meet a threshold to be involuntarily committed at the time.  But, in July 2024, 'Jillian's Law,' sponsored by House Majority Leader William Lamberth, R-Portland, was passed with unanimous support and now requires felony defendants found incompetent to stand trial be committed for treatment. It also prohibits felony defendants committed under the law from owning or possessing guns. 'It was a really dangerous loophole... it took somebody losing her life to make change,' Jessica said on Monday. She and Matthew are now working to get other communities across the country to close gaps in their justice systems through Jillian's foundation, 'Rae of Light.' 'This is a problem, not just here,' Matthew said. 'It's all over the place... Laws are different in different states, but none of them is perfect. So that's what we're working on now.' Jessica added that their daughter 'was a fighter' and she knows 'she would want us to keep fighting for her.' In the meantime, the heartbroken parents said they are thankful to still have the recordings of Jillian's music. 'I'm thankful that we still have some of her songs, that we can still hear her voice,' Jessica said.  No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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