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Court drops split-jury verdict in killing of NFL's McKnight
Read full article: Court drops split-jury verdict in killing of NFL's McKnightAn appeals court granted a Louisiana man a new trial because he was convicted by a split jury of fatally shooting McKnight during a road rage incident. Ronald Glasser's 30-year sentence and manslaughter conviction were vacated Wednesday, July 15, 2020, by the Louisiana 5th Circuit Court of Appeal, news outlets reported. An appeals court has granted the killer of NFL player Joe McKnight a new trial because his manslaughter conviction was delivered by a split jury. Ronald Gasser's 30-year sentence and manslaughter conviction were vacated Wednesday by the Louisiana 5th Circuit Court of Appeal, news outlets reported. Witnesses at the trial said McKnight had been weaving in and out of traffic at high speed before the shooting.
Ex-NFL running back killed in apparent road-rage incident
Read full article: Ex-NFL running back killed in apparent road-rage incidentNEW ORLEANS – Former NFL running back Joe McKnigh died Thursday afternoon in a suburb of New Orleans, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office. Police arrested Ronald Gasser, 54, for shooting McKnight several times, after he got out of his car. Col. John N. Fortunato reported detectives were investigating the homicide as a "possible road-rage incident." After playing for the University of South California, McKnight played with the New York Jets and the Kansas City Chiefs.