Second of two Colorado school shooters convicted of murder
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[June 16, 2021]
By Keith Coffman
DENVER (Reuters) - A former student who
opened fire inside a Colorado high school in 2019 was convicted of
murder on Tuesday for killing a classmate who charged the gunman to save
his classmates' lives.
A jury in Douglas County, Colorado took less than a day to find Devon
Erickson guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting rampage at
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math School in Highlands Ranch,
Colorado, on May 7, 2019.
Erickson carried out the shooting alongside a friend, Alec McKinney, who
pleaded guilty last year to murder, attempted murder, conspiracy and
weapons charges.
McKinney, who was 16 at the time of the shooting, was sentenced to life
in prison plus 38 years but as a juvenile can seek parole after 40
years.
McKinney told investigators following their arrest that he and Erickson
carried out the shooting as revenge over being bullied by classmates
because he is transgender.
During Erickson's trial, McKinney testified on behalf of the
prosecution, telling the court that it was Erickson who had picked the
classroom to target.
Erickson, 20, faces life without the possibility of parole for the
murder conviction when he is formally sentenced on September 17. He was
also found guilty of numerous related offenses.
Prosecutors presented evidence at the three-week trial that Erickson
shot Kendrick Castillo, who along with two other students rushed
Erickson when he burst into a classroom, and opened fire with a handgun.
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Devon Erickson, 18, accused of taking part in a deadly school
shooting at the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
School in Highlands Ranch, appears at the Douglas County Courthouse
where he faces murder and attempted murder charges, in Castle Rock,
Colorado, U.S., May 15, 2019. Joe Amon/The Denver Post/Pool via
REUTERS
Castillo, 18, died from a gunshot wound to the chest.
Seven students were wounded by bullets fired by McKinney and
Erickson during the rampage, and an eighth was accidentally shot by
a security guard during the chaos.
Defense lawyers argued that Erickson should be convicted of lesser
charges because he was a longtime drug abuser. They claimed he took
part in the shooting because he feared McKinney.
(Editing by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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