A Texas woman was sentenced to three years and four months in federal prison for making false 911 calls regarding her neighbors in January 2019 resulting in a deadly Houston police raid killing both homeowners. "There’s no question in my mind, Ms. Garcia, in that you wanted something bad to happen," U.S. Judge George C. Hanks said during the sentencing hearing held by videoconference Tuesday. "You didn’t really care what happened, and respectfully, the court can’t condone that." Patricia Ann Garcia told dispatchers that her daughter was at her neighbor's home, describing 59-year-old Dennis Tuttle and 58-year-old Nicholas as addicts and drug dealers who had firearms – including machine guns – inside their residence. But none of those claims were true, prosecutors said. Garcia does not have a daughter – and after making those calls that night, "things were set in motion," assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas Alamdar Hamdani said at Tuesday’s sentencing hearing. "Ms. Garcia dialed 911 and intended to use those three digits as a weapon." Twenty days later, Tuttle and Nicholas were fatally shot during a botched Houston narcotics operation at their home that also left five officers injured, including one paralyzed from the neck down, and soon struck national headlines at the time, the Houston Chronicle reported. Prosecutors say Garcia was under the influence of drugs and alcohol when she made the three 911 calls on Jan. 8, 2019 to get back at Tuttle and Nicholas over a longstanding feud. https://www.foxnews.com/us/911-calls-resulting-in-multiple-deaths