Former security guard found guilty of murder in Chesapeake ‘Pokemon Go’ trial (VA)

A jury has found a former security guard guilty of second-degree murder in a 2017 fatal shooting in Chesapeake.  60-year-old Jiansheng Chen was inside a minivan in Chesapeake’s River Walk community when he was shot by Johnathan Cromwell, a security guard employed by CityWide Protection Service at the time.  Cromwell was also found guilty of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony on Friday. His sentencing is scheduled for Monday morning at 9 a.m.    Read the article………………..

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