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Re: Judge declares mistrial in former Ohio deputy's murder case over fatal shooting of Casey Goodson Jr.

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 by: Call the zoo - Sat, 17 Feb 2024 00:34 UTC

On 13 Mar 2022, Rudy Canoza <notgenx33@gmail.com> posted some
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> Cops have a right to self defense from all blacks.

A judge declared a mistrial for the second time Friday in the murder trial
of a former Ohio deputy Jason Meade, who was charged with two counts of
murder and one count of reckless homicide in the 2020 shooting death of
23-year-old Casey Goodson Jr.

On Friday morning, the last remaining alternate juror was brought in, one
day after the jury was originally given the case. Hours later, Franklin
Court of Common Pleas Judge David Young declared a mistrial after multiple
questions from the jury on whether they could reach a verdict on one
charge but be hung on another, and whether justification applied to one or
all counts.

In an unexpected move, the judge then rescinded the mistrial minutes later
and asked the jury to continue deliberating. Hours later, the jury
informed they judge they could not reach a verdict. Young again declared a
mistrial and excused the jury. A new date for the trial remains to be
announced.

Meade, a former deputy with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, had
faced up to life in prison after a grand jury charged him in December 2021
in connection with the shooting, a year after Goodson's death.

On Dec. 4, 2020, the then-Franklin County deputy was working with the U.S.
Marshals Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (SOFAST) in
Columbus searching for a wanted fugitive. Meade testified that he spotted
Goodson inside a black hatchback and saw him waving a gun while driving.
He said Goodson eventually pointed the gun at him. The ex-deputy then
followed Goodson to his grandmother's house, where he lived.

During cross examination, special prosecutor Gary Shroyer asked Meade if
maybe he'd been mistaken about Goodson pointing a gun at him.

"There's no mistaking somebody pointing a gun at you. If anybody ever does
it, you'll never forget it," Meade responded.

Meade testified that as Goodson approached the home, he shouted commands
at Goodson to drop his weapon but Goodson was non-compliant. The
prosecution argued that the 23-year-old did not hear the commands because
he was listening to music and had headphones in his ears.

During his testimony, Ernest Payne Jr, Goodson's uncle, said he found a
bloody pair of headphones while he was cleaning when the family was
allowed back in the house after police had processed the crime scene. An
exhibit submitted by the prosecution of a crime scene photo shown during
the trial showed the headphones were near Goodson's gun. Sontino Williams,
a detective with the Columbus Police Crime Scene Search Unit, testified
that he was told not to process the headphones as evidence.

During his testimony, Meade demonstrated for the jury how Goodson was
standing in front of the home's side door and made a turning motion
towards him, pointing his gun at the deputy. Meade then opened fire,
shooting Goodson.

The Franklin County Coroner's Office found that Goodson had been shot six
times from behind, including five times in his back.

The prosecution said Goodson was holding a bag of sandwiches in one hand
as he used the other to open the door to the house. Goodson's gun, which
his family said he carried with him, was found in his possession with the
safety on, according to police. Goodson was a legal gun owner and had a
concealed carry permit, which was found in his wallet, according to
police.

No body camera video of the incident exists because Franklin County
Sheriff's deputies were not issued body-worn camera equipment at the time.

Meade's defense team argued that Meade's actions were in line with his law
enforcement training and he responded to what he perceived to be a high
threat.

"'He had to stop the threat'," special prosecutor Tim Merkle said during
closing statements. "What threat? There was no threat."

During the defense's closing arguments, Mark Collins told the jury that
"this isn't about why somebody did something."

"This is about actions perceived," Collins said. "Things that are looked
at, in my client's shoes."

Meade was placed on administrative leave following the shooting. In June
2021, he retired after 17 years with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-declares-mistrial-case-former-ohio-deputy-
accused/story?id=107269052

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