Man Who Shot Marine Guilty On Two Counts ; a Jury Convicts Brandon Brown of Attempted Murder in an Incident That Left the Victim Paralyzed From the Waist Down.

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A year and a half ago, on the street outside a nightclub in the Old Port, Brandon Brown pulled a .357-caliber handgun from his waistband and fired a single bullet into the chest of James Sanders.

Sanders, a rugged Marine sergeant who had been a sniper in Iraq and Afghanistan, crumpled to the ground, paralyzed from the waist down.

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Man Who Shot Marine Guilty On Two Counts ; a Jury Convicts Brandon Brown of Attempted Murder in an Incident That Left the Victim Paralyzed From the Waist Down.

On Tuesday afternoon, just a few blocks from the spot where Brown pulled the trigger, a jury found him guilty of attempted murder.

The jury in Cumberland County Superior Court also found Brown, 23, guilty of elevated aggravated assault. He was found not guilty of reckless conduct with a dan...

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