Charges against Arizona rancher who killed Mexican migrant downgraded from 1st to 2nd degree murder

Charges against Arizona rancher who killed Mexican migrant downgraded from 1st to 2nd degree murder

An Arizona rancher accused of killing a Mexican migrant on his property last month now faces second-degree murder charges after the first-degree murder charges against him were downgraded.

During a court hearing on Friday, George Kelly’s lawyer pleaded not guilty on his behalf. The prosecution alleges that Kelly, a 74-year-old farmer, fired shots from an AK-47 rifle at several unarmed border crossers, fatally hitting Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea, 48, as he attempted to flee.

The defense countered that Kelly believed he was being besieged by armed traffickers in the border town and fired shots in self-defense over their heads.

However, a detective testified that Kelly’s account of the shooting was inconsistent and this eventually led to his arrest. A witness to the killing testified that Kelly shot without provocation, and that the group of eight border crossers was unarmed.

Kelly was released on a $1 million bond with support from a Christian group after GoFundMe declined to host a fundraising campaign.


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