Still No Verdict In Trial Of Officer Jeronimo Yanez For Philando Castile Shooting

St. Paul, MN – A verdict is expected shortly in the manslaughter trial of Officer Jeronimo Yanez. Yanez was charged on November 16, 2016 after he killed 32-year-old African-American Philando Castile by shooting him five times during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights, MN on July 6, 2016. Yanez is being tried by a mostly white jury.

Video livestreamed at the scene of the shooting by Castile’s girlfriend went viral and was censored by Facebook. Massive protests took place last summer in St. Paul, MN, and across the country, condemning Castile’s murder, who bled out in the driver seat of the car as Yanez continued to hold him and his girlfriend at gunpoint.

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The jury has been deliberating for four days now and are, at the moment deadlocked, and unable to agree on a verdict. Judge William Leary III sent the jury back into deliberations with explicit instructions to reach a unanimous verdict.

St. Paul police plan to respond to any protests after the verdict with a new ‘special operations unit,’ commander Josh Lego told MPR News yesterday. Officers in nearby Maplewood, MN were also fitted for gas masks recently. A memo issued by Maplewood, MN then-police chief Paul Schnell last month read:

Out of an abundance of concern, law enforcement agencies are beginning to develop, and in some instances finalize, plans for civil unrest following the trial…

As of 1 PM central time today (Thursday), the jury was still in deliberations and had not taken a break for lunch, but was seen carrying empty lunchboxes.

The Yanez trial jury in deliberations. Courtroom sketch via WCCO/CBS

As of early Thursday afternoon it seemed that the jury had still not decided on a verdict.  A note from the jury two days ago requested access to several key pieces of evidence in the case.

At 4:30 PM it was announced that the jury had still not reached a verdict and would resume deliberations at 8:30 AM on Friday.

We will post updates here as events progress.


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