TUCSON - The woman responsible for taking the life of a Tombstone man will not see jail time.

25-year-old Daniela Shelby was sentenced in Pima County Superior Court on Thursday to five years probation for a hit-and-run May 2019.

Robert Lopez went by the name of "Keevers." He was well known in Tombstone and very loved. May 2019, he was hit and killed at the intersection Sunrise and Hacienda del Sol.

The family of Keevers attended the hearing and were disappointed with the outcome on Thursday.

"She gets to go home right now," said Keevers' niece Barbara Chavez. "With her family, eat breakfast, see them all day, tuck them into bed, hug them, be in her own bed as us, we go home disappointed."

Chavez said she feels the judge took pity over the driver.

"I feel when the judge was looking at her he was making her look like she was the victim, not us," said Chavez.

Chavez told News 4 Tucson, Shelby has not shown any remorse since May, until recently.

"She started because it was getting closer to her sentencing," said Chavez. "Her lawyer said that she had a bad childhood and that is what brings her to behave the way that she does."

Chavez called that an excuse for hitting and killing her uncle.

"A lot of people have a bad childhood. But you do not go continually using it as an adult," said Chavez. "You grow up and you try to deal with it in different ways but you do not use it as an excuse to to be medicated and to hurt people."

Chavez went on to mention that her uncle also had a bad childhood.

"But he did not continue to let that affect his adult life and I just hope to God that she does not do this to another family," said Chavez. "She does not know the pain that we are going through."

The family said Keevers will forever be know as a man who was very funny loved to sing and always helped others.

News 4 Tucson reached our to Shelby's attorney for comment but have not heard back.