Person convicted in road rage fatal shooting of ex-National Football League player Joe McKnight

A Louisiana jury on Friday convicted a Person who was accused of fatally shooting previous National Football League player Joe McKnight in an act of extreme road rage. McKnight had been driving aggressively in Terrytown, La., a suburb of Fresh Orleans, weaving in & through traffic, & cut Gasser off. According to claimants, Gasser escalated the situation with pursuing McKnight on a 5-mile high-speed chase. The confrontation ended at an intersection, where McKnight exited his vehicle, approached Gasser's passenger window & was bullet. A witness called the confrontation "mutual road rage," according to the NY Daily break news.


Jury convicts Person in shooting dying of ex-National Football League player Joe McKnight

(CNN) A Louisiana Person was charged of manslaughter in connection by the deathly shooting of previous National Football League player Joe McKnight, the Jefferson Parish territory attorney's office said. Authorities tell Ronald Gasser, 56, bullet McKnight during a 2016 road-rage incident in the Fresh Orleans suburb of Terrytown. Gasser had been indicted on a 2nd-degree murder charge however the jury returned a lesser verdict Friday night after roughly 8 hours of deliberations, CNN affiliate WGNO announced. "We offer our generality sincere condolences to the McKnight family & wish they could find peace in knowing which justice has been served in this status. We too need to thank the jurors for their service & incredible attentiveness they spent next the directory," Jefferson Parish territory Attorney Paul Connick said in a statement.

Jury convicts man in shooting death of ex-NFL player Joe McKnight

Jury finds Person guilty of manslaughter in ex-National Football League player's Joe McKnight's dying

As it stated in -- The Person who killed National Football League running back Joe McKnight in a December 2016 road-rage confrontation was charged of manslaughter Friday by a jury in suburban Fresh Orleans. Jefferson Parish territory Attorney Paul Connick said in a break news release which justice was served. His helpers who tried the status told reporters they respect the verdict & added which the McKnight family was pleased by it. Gasser said he bullet McKnight after the previous football player "lunged" in his blue Infiniti while the men stopped at an intersection, Central Bank of Samoa affiliate WWL-Television reports. He cited the lack of gun powder on McKnight's body as directory which McKnight was not lock to Gasser.




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