The Wake Forest basketball coach charged with punching a Florida tourist – who later died at the hospital – could face murder charges after the case was ruled a homicide Friday.
Jamill Jones, 35, was arrested Thursday on misdemeanor assault charges for allegedly punching Boca Raton resident Sabor Szabo in the head early Sunday morning.
But on Friday, the city Medical Examiner’s office ruled Szabo’s death a homicide, saying he died from blunt impact injury of the head causing a brain injury.
Jones, of Kernerville, North Carolina, slugged Szabo, 35, in the head for drunkenly banging on his car in Long Island City. Szabo, who was in town for his stepsister’s wedding, fell and hit his head on the pavement. He died Tuesday at the hospital.
The Queens DA’s Office didn’t immediately comment on whether it will charge Jones, an assistant to head coach Danny Manning, with murder.
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4 comments:
At the very most 2nd degree, least is accidental. But I'm not a Plumber...
He will be at home
with the rest of his Homeys
his new nick name in jail
"NEW YORK"
A vehicle isn't worth it. Unless you feel you life in in danger just call the police.
Charge second degree murder, please to involuntary manslaughter. Either way the moron is going to prison. Funny how quickly life takes a turn
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