PLEASANTON — A woman who fatally shot a Home Depot loss prevention officer a year ago has reached a plea deal with prosecutors on a charge of second-degree murder, resulting in a negotiated sentence of 19 years to life in state prison, authorities said.

Her accomplice also reached a deal that will send him to prison for more than seven years.

The woman who shot Mohs, Benicia Knapps, 33, had been charged with murder, armed robbery, child endangerment and being a felon in possession of a firearm in the April 18, 2023 death of Blake Mohs, 26. The deal was announced Tuesday in a news release from Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price.

Knapps pleaded no contest and was convicted Monday of a second-degree murder charge with a gun enhancement that included the negotiated sentence of 19 years to life in state prison.

Her co-defendant, David Guillory, 32, had been charged with evading police, resisting arrest, accessory to robbery and child endangerment. He pleaded no contest and was convicted of child abuse, accessory to a robbery and evading an officer, and will receive 7 years and 4 months in prison.

Mohs, who was planning to be married in the summer of 2023, was working as a loss prevention officer at the Home Depot store at 6000 Johnson Drive. He confronted Knapps, who had taken a tool storage box without paying, and was shot in the chest, according to court records.

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