A Wisconsin man testified Thursday that men in an SUV later connected to a fatal road rage shooting in Plymouth that killed a youth baseball coach pointed guns at him hours earlier near Wisconsin Dells.
Dan Knight recounted the July 6, 2021, incident at the Hennepin County trial of Jamal Lindsey Smith, 34, who is accused of killing Jay Boughton in a drive-by shooting on Hwy. 169 as the coach drove home from his teenage son's ballgame.
Knight said he was driving home from work that day – the same day Smith and two others drove from Chicago to Minnesota – when the SUV sped up and began tailgating him. Knight said he tapped his brakes.
"Next thing I know, I had a gun pointing at me," he said.
Smith has pleaded not guilty to all charges, including first- and second-degree murder. In court, his lawyers suggested someone else in the SUV could have fired the shot that killed Boughton. The other two occupants of the SUV haven't testified.
The prosecution is expected to rest its case Friday, after five days of testimony.
Judge Nicole Engisch said she expects closing arguments early next week followed by the start of jury deliberations.
Video evidence introduced Thursday shows the three men — and three firearms — in the SUV in the hours leading up to the shooting. In a series of videos from their road trip, Smith is in the passenger seat holding a handgun with an extended magazine, Brandon Smothers is in the back seat with a rifle across his lap, and another handgun with extended magazine is tucked between the center console and driver seat, with Antoine Smith, behind the wheel.