A Prichard man convicted of attempting to kill seven at a spring break house party in Panama City Beach in 2015 was sentenced today in Bay County, Fla.

David Jamichael Daniels was sentenced to life in prison for each of seven attempted murder charges he was convicted of on Jan. 28, the News Herald reported. He also was sentenced to 15 years in prison for one count of shooting into an occupied building.

Three of Daniels' shooting victims were critically wounded in the March 28, 2015 gunfire.

After the shooting, Daniels' mother, Sharon, told AL.com her son was negatively influenced by his friends.

Three of the wounded were identified as students at Alabama A&M University in Huntsville. Three others were from Mobile.

More than 100 people were at the party that centered around two rental condo units on Thomas Drive on Panama City Beach.

Police quickly identified Daniels as a suspect and recovered a .40-caliber handgun used in the shooting.

Daniels has a criminal history in Mobile. Jail records show he was convicted of several non-violent crimes prior to last year's shooting. These crimes include gambling, drug possession and violation of probation.