Jury
being picked for ex-NBA player Crittenton's Atlanta murder trial
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[April 28, 2015]
By Rich McKay
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Jury selection began
on Monday in the trial of former National Basketball Association player
Javaris Crittenton, who has been charged with murder for his suspected
role in a 2011 drive-by shooting that killed an Atlanta mother of four.
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Authorities have charged Crittenton, 27, a point guard who played
two seasons in the NBA after getting drafted by the Los Angeles
Lakers in 2007, and his cousin, Douglas Gamble, with 12 felonies
each in connection with the August 2011 shooting.
Those charges include murder, participation in criminal gang
activities and the attempted murder of a man who prosecutors said
they believe was the intended target in the shooting.
But the gunfire shot from a dark-colored sport utility vehicle
instead hit and killed Julian Jones, 22, who was walking with
friends in southwest Atlanta.
Prosecutors have said the shooting was gang-related and retaliation
against a person Crittenton believed had robbed him.
An attorney for Crittenton previously said he had not committed the
alleged crimes and would fight the charges.
Crittenton ended his career in 2009 with the Washington Wizards
after a stint in Memphis, according to the league website. He
previously played college basketball at Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
(Editing by Colleen Jenkins)
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