A jury found Theodore Wafer, the Michigan man who shot and killed unarmed black teen Renisha McBride, guilty Thursday of all charges in her death.
Wafer, 55, was found guilty of second-degree murder, homicide, and one count of felony firearm.
McBride was in a car accident in the early hours of Nov. 2, 2013, after which she apparently sought assistance at Wafer’s doorstep. Wafer shot and killed McBride, 19, with a shotgun through the screen door on his porch.
Wafer testified that he believed McBride was an intruder and that he feared for his life. McBride was intoxicated but prosecutors argued that Wafer didn’t need to use deadly force to get her away from his Dearborn Heights, Mich. home.
“We are obviously very pleased with the jury verdict and feel that justice was served today,” prosecutor Kym Worthy said in a statement. “We sincerely hope that this brings some comfort to the family of Renisha McBride.”
The case drew national attention amid the debate over “stand your ground laws” — which allow people to use deadly force instead of retreating in the face of a perceived grave threat — and in the wake of the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of another unarmed teen, Trayvon Martin.









