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MILWAUKEE - Three Milwaukee County Sheriff's deputies were needed to subdue an enraged Seandell Jackson after he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.The deputies wrestled Jackson to the ground and pepper-sprayed himJackson, 19, was convicted in February as party to the crime of first degree intentional homicide and attempted robbery in the death of UWM student Nathan Potter last July.Members of Jackson's family began screaming Friday as the sentence was read, and Jackson became so violent that deputies were concerned for the safety of a number of other people in the courtroom.Jackson's family turned to Nathan Potter's family and yelled, "We hate you, we hate you, God is the judge."The Potter family wept and held each other tightly as the Jackson family left the courtroom.The outburst stunned Potter's family. "For his family to say to us we hate you, what's that about? We didn't do a thing to him, Seandell did this to our son," Nathan's father John said.One of the detectives involved in the case had to be taken to the hospital after the incident because he was also hit with the pepper spray.Derek Thomas, 20, who was also convicted in Potter's murder, was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison. Thomas served as the lookout for the robbery.