Shreveport Man Convicted of Attempted Murder: Unanimous Verdict Delivered by Jury

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Unanimous Verdict: Shreveport Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder

Unanimous Verdict: Shreveport Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder

Shreveport, Louisiana

A local Shreveport man, Stevie Norris Henderson, has been adjudged guilty for attempted second-degree murder on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, following a single-hour deliberation by a jury at the District Court of Caddo Parish.

The jury, composed of eight men and four women, unanimously pronounced Henderson, 46, as guilty as initially charged. The verdict was relayed by Caddo Parish District Attorney’s office.

Details of the Crime

The court found that on February 21, 2019, Henderson critically injured a casual acquaintance by shooting him in the head. As per the provided evidence and several witness testimonies, the survivor reportedly answered a knock on the door to find Henderson, whom he had earlier met via a mutual friend.

Henderson allegedly requested using the victim’s phone. As the victim turned around to retrieve his phone, Henderson shot him in the head and fled the scene. Henderson was also said to have taken an unspecific amount of money from the wounded man’s pockets before absconding from the area.

Emphasis on Henderson’s Past

The charges against Henderson had pointed not only to attempted second-degree murder but also the possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, highlighting his criminal past. Henderson was defended by attorney Sean Landry, while Assistant District Attorneys Kendra Joseph and Courtney Ray handled the prosecution.

Potential Sentence

Henderson now faces a potentially hefty sentence following his conviction. For his attempted murder conviction, he can expect any amount of time within the range of 10 to 50 years in prison. Moreover, for the weapons charge, he faces the potential of an additional five to 20 years in the prison—both verdicts come with the stipulation of no parole, probation, or suspension of sentence.

In addition to his prison time, Henderson may also face a financial penalty for the weapons charge with a fine ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. The official sentence is expected to be passed when Henderson returns to court on April 23, 2024.

Implications for the Community

This recent court decision, passed after a five-year journey, has once again emphasized the commitment of legal institutions towards ensuring law and order are maintained and justice served in a timely manner. The community awaits the final sentence as delivered by District Judge John D. Mosely Jr. in April, hopeful for a decision that bolsters law enforcement efforts in the area and discourages similar acts of violence and crime.


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