Man sentenced to 60 years for shooting, killing Lone Tree man
James Matthew Neal II pleaded guilty and was sentenced to decades in prison for murdering Michael Lohmeier in a Lone Tree parking lot.
The man who shot and killed a 73-year-old Lone Tree resident and fled the scene in a stolen car last year will spend decades in prison after pleading guilty to murder earlier this week.
James Matthew Neal II, 24, accepted a plea deal Tuesday — including charges of second-degree murder, motor vehicle theft and possession of a weapon by a previous offender — in connection with the November 2023 death of Michael Lohmeier.
On Thursday, Neal was sentenced to 48 years’ imprisonment for murder plus 12 years for the two other charges, all to run consecutively.
“This was a dangerous criminal who was released early on parole and went on to commit more crimes,” Corrie Caler, a senior deputy district attorney in the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, said in a statement. “I hope this lengthy prison sentence prevents the defendant from being able to victimize anyone else in the foreseeable future.”
Neal previously pleaded guilty to felony assault in 2020 and felony menacing in 2019.
Lone Tree police wrote in their own news release that Neal shot Lohmeier while the latter was sitting in his car in a retail parking lot. Neal then left in a stolen car.
He was arrested by Wyoming state troopers two and a half weeks later following a “crime spree” and high-speed chase in that state, police said.
Neal remained in jail after he was extradited to Douglas County and ordered held on a $20 million cash-only bond.
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