A guy in Florida has been convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting an unarmed man during a dispute on a handicapped parking area in Florida last year.
NBC News reports that 28-year-old Markeis McGlockton was captured and murdered by Michael Drejka outside a Clearwater convenience shop in July 2018. Security camera eyesight captured the shooting and was utilized by both the defense and prosecution teams.
Drejka consistently monitored a disabled parking area at the Clearwater Circle A Food Store in Florida as he was a “wannabe law police officer” Circuit Judge Joseph Bulone described during the trial. On one particular day, Markeis McGlockton parked in the disabled spot and went in the shop with a few of his kids as his girlfriend, Britany Jacobs, and their two other kids sat in the car.
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McGlockton soon exited the shop and watched Drejka within a debate with his girlfriend within the parking area. Since the 28-year-old exited the shop, he pushed Drejka to the ground who pulled a gun and fatally shot McGlockton.
After his verdict, Judge Joseph Bulone stated “No one really used perfect justice in this case however, the evidence in this case indicates the defendant made conflict and generated confrontation and captured and killed an unarmed man who was backing up and retreating and trying to save his life by retreating once his watched that the firearm. ”
In a terrifying statement issued earlier Drejka was sentenced to 20 years in prison, McGlockton&rsquofather said he’ll complete things when he meets Drejka in hell.
“In the Bible, it states in order to enter heaven, we must forgive. At this point in my life, I am not really there yet. And when it just so happens that the Lord chooses to accept me before I come to terms with this I will visit you in hell where you and I will complete this. Mark my words,&rdquo.
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