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Jury finds man guilty of murder in shooting of Tulsa police

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TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A man whose attorney said he fatally shot a Tulsa police sergeant and wounded another because he feared for his life during a traffic stop has been convicted of murder. A Tulsa County jury deliberated about three hours Friday before convicting 34-year-old David Anthony Ware in the death of Sgt. Craig Johnson and wounding of Officer Aurash Zarkeshan. Ware faces a possible death sentence when that phase of the trial begins Monday. In closing arguments, Ware’s attorney argued that Ware feared for his life because police beat, kicked, pepper-sprayed and shot him with a stun gun during a June 2020 traffic stop. However, prosecutor Kevin Gray said Ware brought the violence on himself by refusing to comply with officers’ instructions.

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