All hail Florida!
Six years after the Sunshine State was marred in shame for its controversial âstand your groundâ lawâwhich let George Zimmerman off for killing Trayvon Martin in cold bloodâthe tides may be turning.
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Michael Drejka, who shot and killed an unarmed father in front of his family in a dispute over a handicap parking space, was found guilty of manslaughter on Friday night.
According to CNN, the jury came to its guilty decision after six hours of deliberation and later clarification on instructions for deciding guilt or innocence.
Drejkaâs attorneys argued he acted in self-defense and invoked Floridaâs âstand your groundâ law for taking the life of Markeis McGlockton on July 19, 2018, outside of the Circle A grocery store in Clearwater.
Drejka reportedly had a permit to carry a concealed weapon and later told Pinellas County Sheriffâs Office detectives that he thought McGlockton, 28, was âgoing to finish what he startedâ in a lengthy interrogation video which was played for the jury.
However, surveillance video of the actual incident clearly showed that Drejka started the altercation with McGlocktonâs girlfriend, who was parked with two of her children in a handicapped-accessible spot.
Described as a âquietâ and âregular guyâ by the store owner, Drejka has a dodgy history of road rage and traffic violations and reportedly got into a dispute with another motorist for parking in a handicap space.
So sure that Floridaâs murky self-defense laws and shady jury pools would be on his side, the Delaware native never took the witness stand.
Drejka, 48, now faces up to 30 years in prison. The judge set the sentencing date for Oct. 10.
The stateâs controversial stand your ground self-defense law went into effect in 2005, allowing people to use lethal force if they consider their lives to be in imminent jeopardy.
âWe are incredibly grateful and thankful to the prosecution,â McGlockton family attorney Michelle Rayner said, following the verdict. âWe are grateful to the jurors of this case that they saw what we saw and Iâm so proud and honored to stand here with Markeisâ family. It has been the honor of my life.â
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