A Pennsylvania man was convicted on all charges in the death of his 12-year-old daughter, who was shot by a constable serving eviction papers.
Jurors in Lycoming County deliberated for about 2½ hours on Friday before convicting 60-year-old Donald Meyer Jr, of Duncannon, of third-degree murder, aggravated assault and other counts.
Perry County authorities said he pointed a loaded rifle at the constable, who fired a shot that went through Meyer's arm and killed Ciara Meyer in January 2016.
District Attorney Andrew Bender told jurors in final arguments that Meyer didn't pull the trigger but was responsible. "Parents are supposed to protect their children. Not put them in harm's way," he said, according to PennLive.com.
Property manager Ashley Hill, who recorded the confrontation with her cellphone from about 6m away, testified that the girl stepped up behind her father.