Jahzion Wilson.
The victim’s own mother advised him not to go, but he did so anyway.
Foolish, foolish lad.
WBTV:
A teenager was found guilty of murder in the killing of a 21-year-old baseball player in Charlotte.
Jahzion Wilson was on trial for robbing and killing Zachary Finch in June 2017. Just before 3:30 p.m., Wilson was found guilty of murder and robbery. He was found not guilty of a third charge, conspiracy. He was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole.
On Wednesday, both the state and the defense rested and closing arguments were set for Thursday morning. Wilson had turned down two plea offers already.
“We were shocked that he was going to take a chance,” said Tara Finch, the mother of of Zachary.
Police say Zachary Finch planned to purchase a cell phone using the ‘Let Go’ app, but say when he went to meet the sellers he was robbed and killed.
“This is a cruel process to put families through this. To make you relive this nightmare and make you listen to evidence about how your child was killed,” said Finch.
On Monday, Tara Finch testified that she had asked her son not to go meet the sellers that day in June of 2017.
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The co-defendant, Damonte McCain, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge last year and as a part of that deal, he was asked to testify against Wilson if needed. That did not happen. The defense did not call any witnesses.
Charges against McCain remain pending.
Zachary Finch.