Victim Killed because of an Argument over a Dog

DA Charme Allen announces that prosecutors in the Major Crimes Unit obtained a conviction against a man who shot a roommate over an argument about a dog.  Stefen White, 35, was convicted of Second Degree Murder.  Judge Hector Sanchez set the case for sentencing on February 21 where White faces fifteen to twenty-five years in prison.

In a two-day trial, Assistant District Attorneys Debbie Malone and Sean Roberts explained to the jury that on December 23, 2023, Knoxville Police Department officers responded to a shooting at a residence on East Oldham Avenue.  KPD Det. Tim Riddle learned that the victim and White were both tenants at the same residence.  That evening, the two were arguing over White refusing to clean up after his dogs when White pulled a 9mm handgun and shot the victim in the chest three times.  White claimed that the victim punched him, but none of the witnesses to the shooting saw a punch and no evidence of injury corroborated this account.

“This is another tragic example of an argument escalating to violence,” said DA Allen.  “The hard work of everyone involved brought a swift resolution to this case.”

Second Degree Murder is a Class A felony that carries a punishment between fifteen and twenty-five years in the Tennessee Department of Correction without the possibility of parole.  Assistant Victim Witness Coordinator Kaitlyn Smith aided in the prosecution of this case.

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