A Virginia security guard has been could spend up to 20 years behind bars for the second-degree murder of 60-year-old Jiansheng Chen, who had been playing Pokémon Go, before he was fatally shot in 2017. The Chesapeake Circuit Court found Johnathan Cromwell, 23, guilty of second-degree murder on Friday. The security guard had fired at Chen, who was parked about a mile from his home and was playing the popular mobile game. “He can now rest peacefully.” Cromwell had shot Chen five times with a semi-automatic gun. The security guard claimed he’d shot Chen, who Cromwell claimed was trespassing, in self-defense.
Source: Huffington Post March 05, 2019 22:41 UTC