A 24-year-old man whose Minneapolis double-murder case was featured in a true-crime TV show — causing a debate over access to the video footage — was acquitted of all charges Friday.
Both the prosecution and defense attorneys went to court to demand that the A&E network's "The First 48" show release footage taken during the investigation to bolster their cases. But the show didn't play a role in the jury's verdicts that cleared Antonio F. Jenkins Jr. of multiple murder and attempted murder charges.
According to court documents, Jenkins, of Bloomington, was the gunman in the July 25 shooting in Peavey Park.
The victims, Abdirahman A. Jined, 24, and Jorge U. Zavaleta-Martinez, 20, were considered innocent bystanders in a gang feud, police said.
The trial lasted two weeks, and it took jurors only a few hours to reach their verdicts, said Mary Moriarty, Hennepin County chief public defender.
"We didn't think Mr. Jenkins should have been prosecuted in the first place," she said.
"We presented evidence that showed somebody else committed the crime"
"The First 48" features law enforcement agencies that allow cameras to follow officers during criminal investigations.