- . . Josh Wolfe/DN SNOWMG Uw Mly snotiM Iw did dwiig bis pareit I hMd tt ccdsct Mi tkM^Ms. DnsfM wit M n NU student Dunagan released ■ Parole is granted for the 1997 killing of his abusive father. LINCOLN (AP) — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln student who killed his father after enduring years of abuse wqp granted parole Wednesday after spending more than a year in prison. Matthew Dunagan, 20, smiled but showed little other emotion when the State Parole Board ended a 10-minute hear ing by voting 5-0 in favor of his oarole. His mother and older brother patted him on the back as they left the hearing room at the Community Corrections Center. Dunagan started serving a three year sentence at the prison in May 1999. "We’re extremely pleased,” said his mother, Kay Dunagan. Michael Dunagan told the parole board that he was excited for his younger brother to start his new life. Matthew Dunagan did not comment as he walked out of the prison. During the hearing, he told the board that he plans on finish ing his undergraduate education at UNL, then attend graduate school studying genetics. Board members congratulated him on his 4.0 grade point average. "I think you have a good head on your shoulders,” Parole Board Chairwoman Linda Krutz said. No one, including the county attorney who prosecuted the case, opposed Dunagan’s parole. His mother and brother were the only people who spoke on his behalf. "There was no way I could show you how much I love Matt and how much pride I have in him,” his mother told the board. Matthew Dunagan was 17 and a senior honors student at Lincoln’s Pius X High School when he shot his father twice in the chest with a 12-gauge shot gun as he lay on a couch die night of Sept. 30, 1997. Lancaster County Attorney Gary Lacey said John Dunagan, 56, physically abused his wife and degraded his two sons both publicly and privately for years. The night he was killed, John Dunagan had argued with his wife. wncn maimcw uunagan suggested that his parents divorce, his father responded by saying he might "kill the bitch,” according to court records. Matthew Dunagan then went to his room, got the shotgun, came back downstairs and shot his father. Dunagan said at the hearing that he used to pretend every thing was all right even when it wasn’t. He said counseling has helped him better express him self. Continuing counseling was a condition of his parole, which will last until November. Dunagan was allowed to leave prison to attend classes at UNL on the four-year Regents Scholarship he was awarded after high school. \ UNL officials said he has been enrolled full-time at the university over the past year and is enrolled for classes this sum mer and next fall. Get a REE 8 oz. Bloiage Detangling Solution with any Color or Perm Service when you come in by July 29,2000. 474-4244 Call for an appointment. Gnat Location -I ■ 5 Blocks South of UNL ia m Haircuts I • Free Parking with $5.25 tO $5.75 I Park n' Shop next door in _ the Carriage Park Garage Students, under dkect supervision of teemed munreton. perform at services. i MALL, 1 DAI LYNEB ■ COM