A Tennessee man accused of livestreaming a shooting spree that left three dead and three others wounded in 2022 pleaded guilty to more than two dozen charges on Wednesday.

Ezekiel Kelly, 22, originally pleaded not guilty to the 26 charges against him, which include three counts of first-degree murder, but he changed his plea in order to avoid a trial and possible death penalty.

Kelly was sentenced to three life sentences without parole, plus 221 years, in a deal with prosecutors.

According to authorities, Kelly went on a carjacking and shooting spree in Memphis on Sept. 7, 2022 that led to a frantic search and city-wide shelter-in-place order . He partially broadcast his actions on Facebook and Instagram during the hours-long incident.

Kelly was eventually arrested when he cr

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