Crime | New Orleans Two Cops Get Long Sentences in Katrina Killing David Warren gets 25 years, Gregory McRae 17 in death of Henry Glover By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Mar 31, 2011 10:11 AM CDT Updated Mar 31, 2011 4:10 PM CDT Copied In this Dec. 6, 2010 file photo, Gregory McRae enters federal court in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Cheryl Gerber, File) Calling the crimes inexcusable and barbaric, a judge sentenced two former New Orleans police officers to prison today for their roles in the shooting death of an unarmed man whose body was later set on fire in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The judge gave David Warren 25 years for shooting 31-year-old Henry Glover and Gregory McRae 17 years for burning Glover's body afterward. Warren had said he thought Glover had a gun and posed a threat when he shot him outside a police substation at a strip mall. District Judge Lance Africk called his testimony absurd. "You killed a man. Despite your tendentious arguments to the contrary, it was no mistake." A good Samaritan drove Glover's body to a police compound at a school, where McRae commandeered the vehicle and set it on fire. "Your conduct was barbaric," said the judge. "At a time when more was expected of you, you failed miserably." Click for background on the case here and here. Read These Next Gavin Newsom has filed a massive lawsuit against Fox News. Trumps ends trade talks with Canada. New York Times ranks the best movies of the 21st century. White House rolls with Trump's 'daddy' nickname. Report an error