The jury at Oakland County
Circuit Court also found Jeffrey Craig Zeigler, 53, guilty of possession
of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Zeigler
had been on trial on a charge of assault with intent to murder for
shooting at 14-year-old Brennan Walker, who was not hurt.
Brennan
was walking alone to school on April 12 after he missed the bus. As he
trekked the 4 miles to Rochester High School in Rochester Hills, about
20 miles north of Detroit, he got lost and knocked on the doors of
several houses, he said.
The teen went up to Zeigler's home and knocked on the door a few times.
A woman came to the door, yelling at him, he told CNN affiliate WDIV.
"I was trying to explain to that I
wanted to get directions to go to my school," he said. The man
eventually came out with a shotgun and fired one shot at the teen who
was running away.
Brennan said he fled when he saw the man with the shotgun.
Color
footage of the shooting, which WDIV said was from home security video,
was played in court this week. It showed Brennan walking up to the door,
wearing a backpack.
The video, which had no sound, shows him
waiting a few moments, then running away toward the street. Out of the
right hand side of the frame a man emerges, shirtless and in jeans. He
is carrying a shotgun.
As the boy
escapes at the top of the frame, the man raises the weapon. A few
seconds pass, and he fires, the recoil knocking his torso backward.
He lowers the gun, steps out on to the porch, and looks in the direction the boy fled before turning back toward the house.
Zeigler
told police the gun went off after he fell backward, causing his finger
to inadvertently hit the trigger, according to court testimony from an
officer.
In April, Brennan's mother
told WDIV that she believed there was a racial component to the case.
Zeigler is white. Brennan is black.
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Sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 13, Morad said, adding it was too early to say whether they are considering an appeal.
I'm really glad this young man made it out alive. This could've definitely ended differently, so he's very lucky to say the least. I'll keep everyone up to date when sentencing arrives.
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