Man sentenced on gun charge in connection to fatal shooting of Albany woman

In relation to the shooting death of an Albany lady on Christmas Day last year, a man has been sentenced to three to six years in jail.

In her residence on State Street, Sky Lemmons-Dixon was shot. On January 1, a week later, she passed away.

In October, Michael Varlack entered a guilty plea to the charge of unlawfully possessing a firearm.

How he is related to the case has not been disclosed by the prosecution.

A few weeks after her ex-boyfriend Houston Ketter III was given a sentence of 50 years to life in jail for abusing her and another woman, Lemmons-Dixon was murdered. According to authorities, in one case, he heated a pot, then applied the hot pot to different areas of her body before breaking her arm with it.

Lemmons-Dixon did not show up for his actual trial, although she did testify before the grand jury.


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