FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — The sentencing hearing for a man convicted of evidence tampering in the deaths of two Alaska State Troopers will be continued next week. A jury in Nenana found Kangas guilty of tampering with the guns of Sgt. Scott Johnson and Trooper Gabe Rich after they were shot and killed in Tanana May 1, 2014. The elder Kangas was charged with moving the troopers' guns to appear that they had drawn their weapons so the shooting looked like they were killed to protect the elder Kangas. "Because of him, I had to see Gabe for the first time in 26 years as he lay in a coffin, and for that I will never forgive him," Rogers said.