Coleman Pleads Guilty in Murder-for-Hire Plot

GAINESVILLE — Reginald Coleman pled guilty yesterday to being the triggerman in the Feb. 14, 2010 shooting death of Richard Schoeck.

Superior Court Judge Jason Deal sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Shoeck was murdered on Valentine’s Day while waiting to exchange gifts with his wife Stacey at Belton Bridge Park. Stacey Shoeck is charged with paying Coleman $10,000 to carry out the hit on her husband.

Coleman also pled guilty to possession of a firearm during the commission of crime and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He was sentenced to five years on the first count and five concurrent years on the second.

Last August, Lynitra Ross was sentenced to life without parole for acting as the “go-between” in the murder-for-hire plot.

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