Advertisement
YOU ARE HERE: KTUU HomeCollections

Jury deliberating whether shooting was self-defense

February 04, 2010
  • A jury is deciding whether Keane Crawford killed his sister's boyfriend in self defense or in cold blood. (File/KTUU-DT)
A jury is deciding whether Keane Crawford killed his sister's boyfriend in self defense or in cold blood. (File/KTUU-DT)

by Ashton Goodell
Wednesday, February 03, 2010

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A jury is now considering whether an Anchorage man killed his sister's boyfriend in self-defense or in cold blood.

After a long, drawn-out trial, Keane Crawford made a final plea to the jury Wednesday.

Crawford defended himself during the trial.

He claims his sister's boyfriend attacked him in 2008.

But witnesses said he was acting crazy and pulled a gun.

His sister said Crawford accused her boyfriend, Anthony Brown, of using mind-control on his children.

Crawford said Brown tried to attack him again. He says he fired and killed Brown in self-defense.

Contact Ashton Goodell at agoodell@ktuu.com

Advertisement
KTUU.com Articles
|
|
|