GreenWood Police Officer who Gunned Down Black Man in his Driveway Indicted
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 10:58PM
TheSpook
A former Greenwood police officer
accused of fatally shooting a man during a confrontation in his
driveway was indicted by a Caddo grand jury Wednesday on a charge of
manslaughter. Donny Aaron, who testified before the grand jury, said he
fired in self-defense after Ronald Jamison went for a gun. The grand
jury rejected that argument, saying the shooting was done in the heat
of passion. Aaron, 29, was arrested in February on a charge of
second-degree murder. The lesser charge of manslaughter carries up to
40 years in prison, if convicted. The shooting happened shortly after
Aaron arrived at his home for lunch. He told police that a car was
parked in his circular driveway near the front door. He followed
Jamison a short distance down the street, Jamison pulled over, there
was an exchange of words and Jamison was shot a half-dozen times.
Defense attorney Peter Flowers said that there had been a series of
burglaries in the neighborhood and that his client felt Jamison was
going for a gun after being caught casing Aaron's house. "I think he
frightened Donny into thinking he had to defend himself," Flowers said.
"In that millisecond, the question was, what do you do: wait for the
muzzle flash or shoot first? It all happened just that fast."
Prosecutors said that Jamison didn't have a gun and that there was no
indication of a break-in at Aaron's house. "There is no evidence of any
crime committed by Mr. Jamison," Assistant District Attorney Steve
Waller said. Aaron resigned from the Greenwood Police Department three
years ago after a domestic violence incident involving his wife. He is
free on bond while awaiting trial. [more]
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