Minneapolis nightclub shooting: Man who claimed self-defense in mass shooting found guilty
The man charged with nine counts of second-degree murder has been found guilty in Hennepin County Court. A jury found Jawan Carroll guilty Wednesday after deliberating for four hours.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - The man charged with murder for a mass shooting outside a Minneapolis nightclub has been found guilty in Hennepin County Court.
A jury found Jawan Carroll guilty Wednesday after deliberating for four hours.
Carroll was charged for his role in the shooting outside of a Minneapolis nightclub in May 2021 that killed two and injured eight others.
Carroll had testified he was firing in self-defense. He will be sentenced on Dec. 12.
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