CHICAGO (AP) – A Chicago man paroled after serving less than 20 years for the 1968 murder of a police officer has been sentenced to life in prison for a 2018 bank robbery. Judge Gary Feinerman on Wednesday handed the sentence to 74-year-old David Walsh. Walsh shot to death Detective Young Clifton Hobson after the officer spotted Walsh with a gun while both were in a Chicago bar. Hobson had asked Walsh if he had a right to carry a gun. In seeking a lengthy sentence for Walsh, Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Kerwin pointed to the man’s lengthy criminal record. Kerwin said Walsh has been repeatedly arrested after his 1983 parole.