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Ex-University of Virginia student Christopher Jones Jr. gets five life sentences for fatally shooting 3 football players

November 22, 2025
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Ex-University of Virginia student Christopher Jones Jr. gets five life sentences for fatally shooting 3 football players

A former University of Virginia student was sentenced on Friday to life in prison for fatally shooting three football players and wounding two other students on the campus in 2022.

Judge Cheryl Higgins gave Christopher Darnell Jones, Jr., who had been on the football team, the maximum possible sentence after listening to five days of testimony. Jones pleaded guilty last year.

The penalty includes five life sentences, one each for the killings of Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry, and the aggravated malicious wounding of Michael Hollins and Marlee Morgan, Cville Right Now reported.

Christopher Darnell Jones, Jr. was handed five life sentences for the fatal shooting of three University of Virginia football players. AP

Authorities said Jones opened fire aboard a charter bus as he and other students arrived back on campus after seeing a play and having dinner together in Washington, DC.

The shooting erupted near a parking garage and prompted a 12-hour lockdown of the Charlottesville campus until the suspect was captured.

Many at the school of some 23,000 students huddled inside closets and darkened dorm rooms, while others barricaded the doors of the university’s stately academic buildings.

Jones’ time on the team did not overlap with the players he shot and there was no indication they knew each other or interacted until briefly before the shooting.

Jones will be able to apply for parole when he turns 60, WTVR reported.

Higgins said no one was bullying Jones that night and no was threatening him.

University of Virginia head football coach Tony Elliott speaks at a memorial service for three football players fatally shot in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Nov. 19, 2022. AP
Police officers search a bus after a fatal shooting at the University of Virginia on Nov. 14, 2022. AP

The sentence was not “vindictive” but rather based on a logical analysis, said Higgins, who is an Albemarle County Circuit Court judge.

Jones had “distortions in his perception” or reality, but understood his actions, she said, noting that he texted people before the shooting that he would either “go to hell or spend 100-plus years in jail.”

Jones discarded clothing and the gun afterward and lied to police he ran into five minutes later, the judge said.

Within days of the shooting, university leaders asked for an outside review to investigate the school’s safety policies and procedures, its response to the violence and its prior efforts to assess the potential threat of the student charged.

Virginia linebacker D’Sean Perry. UVA
Virginia wide receiver Lavel Davis Jr.. University of Virginia

School officials acknowledged Jones previously was on the radar of the university’s threat-assessment team.

The university last year agreed to pay $9 million in a settlement with victims and their families.

Their attorney said the university should have removed Jones from campus before the attack because he displayed multiple red flags through erratic and unstable behavior.

Jones tearfully addressed the court for 15 minutes during his sentencing hearing, apologizing for his actions and for the hurt he caused “everyone on that bus.” Some victims’ family members got up and walked out as he spoke.

“I’m so sorry,” Jones said. “I caused so much pain.”

Virginia wide receiver Devin Chandler. Instagram/d.chanz

Speaking to the families, Jones said: “I didn’t know your sons. I didn’t know your boys. And I wish I did.”

Michael Hollins, a football player who was wounded and survived, told reporters after the sentencing that justice was served “for the most part.”

“Even though that no amount of time on this earth in jail will repay or get those lives back, just a little bit of peace knowing that the man that committed those crimes won’t be hurting anyone else,” Hollins said.

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