Updated 2:15 p.m. Thursday:
The jury in the trial of a man at the center of a shooting in Aggieville, has come back with a verdict.
Jurors in the trial of Mark Self Jr. found the 31 year old Manhattan man guilty of attempted voluntary manslaughter and aggravated weapons violation by a convicted felon. Sentencing is set fo March seventh.
The jury trial begain Monday and went into deliberations at about 10:30 this (Thursday) morning–coming back with a verdict two and a half hours later.
Self had faced a charge of attempted murder in the first degree, after he shot a man in the arm at Tubby’s Sports Bar in May of 2015.
Self took the stand Wednesday and shared with jurors that it was never his intent to harm anyone when he fired a series of shots – claiming to have been attempting to break up a crowd.
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(earlier report):
The jury in the trial of a man at the center of a shooting in Aggieville, has gone into deliberations.
Jurors in the trial of Mark Self Jr., have heard all sides of the story and are expected to have a verdict in the case by Friday.
Self is facing charges of attempted murder in the first degree, after he allegedly shot a man in the arm at Tubby’s Sports Bar in May of 2015.
Wednesday, Self took the stand and shared with jurors that it was never his intent to harm anyone when he fired a series of shots – claiming to have been attempting to break up a crowd.
KMAN will bring you the latest, when a verdict is handed down.
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