United States Attorney Ron Parsons announced that a Kyle,
South Dakota, man convicted of Second Degree Murder was sentenced on August 20,
2019, by Chief Judge Jeffrey L. Viken, U.S. District Court.
Jamie Shoulders, age 27, was sentenced to 25 years in
federal prison, followed by 5 years of supervised release, a $100 special
assessment to the Federal Crime Victims Fund, and ordered to pay restitution in
the amount of $27,615.12. Shoulders was
indicted by a federal grand jury on June 14, 2017. He pled guilty to Second Degree Murder on
March 1, 2019.
The conviction stemmed from a homicide that occurred on May
27, 2017, on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Throughout the day on May 27, 2017, Jamie Shoulders and Clarence Yellow
Hawk, a/k/a “Whodi”, were with Scott Benson.
During the mid-afternoon, Yellow Hawk and Shoulders traveled with Benson
to meet with Christopher “Chris” Janis and another person. Benson drove his vehicle, Yellow Hawk rode in
the front passenger seat, and Shoulders rode in the back seat. Benson parked his vehicle at a driveway
approach approximately two miles north of Sharps Corner. Upon arriving, Benson exited the driver’s
seat and entered the back seat of the minivan occupied by Chris Janis (driver’s
seat) and his passenger. While Benson
was in the minivan, Shoulders took a handgun from the car and walked to the
minivan’s driver-door window, by Janis.
Shoulders shot Chris Janis through the window using the handgun, which
broke the glass, and then fired at least one additional shot at him. As shots rang out, Benson and the passenger
began fleeing the minivan. Yellow Hawk
exited Benson’s vehicle, approached the minivan and picked up the handgun
Shoulders dropped, and shot Janis several additional times. Chris Janis died from his multiple gunshot
wounds. Yellow Hawk and Shoulders fired
at least seven rounds at Janis.
Benson, Yellow Hawk, and Shoulders returned to their
vehicle. Benson initially drove south
towards Sharps Corner, then around the area before returning to another
person’s house, where Yellow Hawk, Shoulders and Benson split up. During the drive, Yellow Hawk threw the firearm
out the window, which was later recovered by law enforcement.
Co-defendant Scott Benson was sentenced on May 24, 2018, to
10 years in federal prison. Co-defendant
Clarence Yellow Hawk was found guilty of First Degree Murder by a federal jury
on May 3, 2019, and awaits sentencing.
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety. Assistant
U.S. Attorneys Kathryn N. Rich and Gregg Peterman prosecuted the case.
Shoulders was immediately turned over to the custody of the
U.S. Marshals Service.
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