MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee man knew exactly what he was doing when he accused his teenage neighbor of burglary and then fired a bullet into the boy's chest, jurors decided Friday. The verdict essentially guarantees that 76-year-old John Henry Spooner will die behind bars.
The same jury decided two days earlier that Spooner was guilty of first-degree intentional homicide in the death of 13-year-old Darius Simmons in May 2012. The trial then shifted into a second phase in which jurors were asked to determine whether Spooner was mentally ill at the moment he pulled the trigger.
It took the jury less than 30 minutes to agree he was sane and in control of his actions at the time of the shooting.
The boy's mother, Patricia Larry, declined to speak with reporters after the trial but thanked God, the prosecutor and the community. Her son had died in her arms.
"Justice was served," she said.
Two doctors testified Friday that Spooner has anger issues and aggressive impulses, but that he was neither delusional nor detached from reality when he killed Darius.
Spooner, who is white, never denied killing his unarmed, black next-door neighbor. He testified that he shot Darius because he believed the teen was among the burglars who had broken into his home two days earlier and stolen four shotguns that held deep sentimental value.
He also testified that he wanted to kill Darius' brother after the older boy ran into the street to help his dying brother. But Spooner didn't fire because he feared he might endanger other people around them.