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Witness details fatal shooting of Kaylin Gillis in incorrect driveway

Kevin Monahan was found guilty of killing Kaylin Gillis, a 20-year-old young man with his shotgun, who was in a car that took a wrong turn in a residential area of ​​Washington County in northern New York.

Gillis was traveling in the front passenger seat of a Ford Explorer pickup truck with three other people looking for a residential address in the town of Hebron on the night of April 15, 2023. Her boyfriend, who was driving the vehicle, turned down the wrong road before hitting He realized the mistake and tried to back up in front of a house. But as they were leaving, the owner Monahan came out to the porch and fired a shotgun twice at the car, hitting the young woman.

Her boyfriend who was driving the car, Blake Walsh, told NBC News that they thought they were going in the right direction but “they didn’t have any cell service to find out.”

He didn’t care if they were hurt or killed, as long as they left.”

Christian Morris

Fiscal condado Washington, NY

During the trial the defense unsuccessfully argued that the shooting was an accident caused by a defective weapon. Monahan, 66, testified that He felt his home was “under siege” when the caravan of two cars and a motorcycle pulled into his driveway. He admitted firing a warning shot, but said the second fatal shot occurred after he tripped and the shotgun hit the deck, causing an involuntary discharge, he said. Daily News.

Prosecutors argued otherwise. “He acted out of anger. “That’s the only thing that can be inferred from shooting people within 90 seconds of being on their property,” Assistant District Attorney Christian Morris said during closing arguments Tuesday. “He grabbed his shotgun and intended to make them leave as quickly as possible and He didn’t care if they were hurt or killed, as long as they left.”

The jury returned its verdict after less than an hour of deliberating. Monahan was also convicted of reckless endangerment and tampering with physical evidence. His sentence is now pending.

Andrew Gillis, the victim’s father, said that last year He hoped that his daughter’s murderer would “die in prison,” reported New York Post.

In a similar case, two weeks before Gillis’ death, a Bronx (NYC) teacher was fatally shot inside her car with her child on board on Long Island. Police believe she was a random victim of a gang shooting. Three young people have been arrested in the case, including a minor.

All charges are mere accusations and those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

Young people, many of them minors, are protagonists in armed violence in New York as victims and perpetratorsparticularly shootings and knife attacks, including in and around schools.

2024-01-25 18:52:14
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