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D.C. man sentenced for killing girl he met online

WASHINGTON – A D.C. man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for the killing of a Maryland teen he met online.

Alexander Buckley, 22, met 18-year-old Siohban Lee through a social media site, Tagged, which allows users to see profiles and photographs posted by other users. Eventually, Buckley and Lee exchanged numbers, according to government evidence.

In the early morning of Jan. 25, the two agreed to meet up. Buckley gave Lee instructions on how to take the bus to Georgia Avenue in northwest D.C. When they met near the intersection of 5th and Nicholson streets, Buckley shot Lee behind her left ear, killing her, according to a news release.

Buckley took Lee’s iPhone and iPod Touch, and left her purse behind. Police arrested Buckley hours later by tracking Lee’s cell phone.

Buckley pleaded guilty in June.

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