A parolee accused of shooting at Rochester police officers has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Donovan Humprey pleaded guilty this month to the attempted aggravated murder of a police officer.
He allegedly opened the front door of a home on Remington Street and opened fire on officers responding to a domestic call last May.
He then allegedly ran after the officers, but his gun jammed as he attempted to fire more shots.
He was on parole for a 2008 manslaughter conviction at the time, and was also indicted in 2021 for assault with a gun.