GEORGETOWN, Del. (AP) — A jury that convicted a man of murder in the shooting of a Delaware police officer recommended on Wednesday that the defendant be sentenced to death.
The jury deliberated for more than two hours before announcing a 7-5 decision recommending that 24-year-old Derrick Powell of Cumberland, Md., be executed for the 2009 shooting.
Georgetown Patrolman Chad Spicer was shot in a police cruiser after the pursuit of a car carrying Powell and two other men. Authorities said the pursuit began after Powell shot at a drug dealer he was trying to rob outside a fast-food restaurant.
Defense attorneys argued that Powell should be spared the death penalty because he is brain-damaged and the victim of chronic child abuse.
A judge is scheduled to sentence Powell on May 20.
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