A businessman who stole millions of dollars from northern Virginia homeowners associations, including residents of the Lakeview subdivison in Culpeper, has been sentenced to 66 years in prison for going on a drunken shooting spree after his thefts were uncovered.
Jeffrey S. Koger, 39, was sentenced Thursday in Fairfax County Circuit Court. He entered Alford pleas in February to charges including attempted capital murder. The plea means Koger did not admit guilt but acknowledged that prosecutors have enough evidence to convict.
Prosecutors say that as Koger’s embezzlement scheme unraveled in February 2008, he shot at a cab driver, then drove to a police station and shot two bystanders. All three suffered serious injuries.
Police chased Koger, who fired on officers with a double-barreled shotgun.
Koger apologized Thursday, saying he did not remember the incident.
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