JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A jury convicted a man Thursday of attempted murder in the shooting of former Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Richard Collier in 2008.
The six-person jury deliberated two hours and 45 minutes before returning its verdict against Tyrone Hartsfield, 33, at the end of a nine-day trial.
Hartsfield faces 25 years to life in prison. A sentencing hearing will be held next month.
Collier watched much of the closing arguments while seated in his wheelchair in the courtroom gallery. He was shot six times as he waited in his car outside a Jacksonville apartment building. Collier was paralyzed from the waist down and his left leg was amputated.
"Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008, is a day that Richard Collier will never forget. How could he? He's got a constant reminder every time he tries to move," Assistant State Attorney Bernie de la Rionda, told the jury during closing arguments as Collier watched from his wheel chair in the second row. He left for the defense's closing statement but returned during the prosecution's closing argument rebuttal.
It was his first appearance at the trial since he testified on the opening day. Both he and his teammate, Kenny Pettway, testified they did not see anything when a gunman fired six shots into Collier's Escalade.
"He was 26 years old, when he was brutally gunned down," de la Rionda said. "He lost everything that he dreamed and struggled to accomplish. Mr. Collier will no longer be able to make a living as a football player."
Hartsfield had the motive and opportunity to shoot Collier, de la Rionda said. Hartsfield was seeking revenge after he was knocked out in a fight with Collier in April at a different nightclub.
The prosecutor said Hartsfield followed Collier's car from a club and then sneaked up and shot him.
"He had to take the cowardly way out. He had to get him from behind. He couldn't even look in the face when he shot him. It was payback and revenge."
Ann Finnell, one of Hartsfield's attorneys, questioned the prosecution's case.
"The quality of the state's evidence in this case is unbelievable and I would say pathetic," she said.
Finnell pointed out the problems with statements made by Stephfan Wilson, a convicted bank robber, who testified he rode with Hartsfield to the shooting scene and then heard multiple gunshots.
"The state has utterly failed in their task of proving their case beyond a reasonable doubt," she told jurors.
The Trial Of Tyrone Hartsfield: Hartsfield took the stand in his own defense Wednesday and denied any involvement in the shooting.
Hartsfield testified he has six felony convictions and he has served at least two terms in Florida prisons.
Collier grew up in Shreveport, La., and attended Tyler Junior College in Texas, where a counselor steered him toward the football office. Collier transferred to Division II Valdosta State in Georgia and won a national championship. The Jaguars invited him to camp and he beat out several veterans to earn a spot on the 53-man roster.
Previous Stories: - November 5, 2009: Hartsfield Guilty Of Attempted Murder
- November 4, 2009: Hartsfield On Stand: 'I Didn't Do This'
- November 3, 2009: Hartsfield's Lawyer Grills State Witness
- November 2, 2009: 'Smoking Gun' Played In Shooting Case
- October 30, 2009: Phone Use Puts Hartsfield Near Shooting
- October 29, 2009: Witness Heard Hartsfield Fire Shots
- October 28, 2009: Woman Saw Collier Shot, Can't ID Shooter
- October 27, 2009: Collier Testifies Against Hartsfield
- October 26, 2009: Man On Trial In Jaguars Player Shooting
- April 23, 2009: Hartsfield Jailhouse Calls Released
- April 1, 2009: Collier Shooting Trial Delayed, Again
- March 31, 2009: Richard Collier Shares Story With Other Crime Victims
- March 27, 2009: Collier Shooting Trial Delayed
- March 27, 2009: Richard Collier Thanks Blood Alliance Donors
- March 23, 2009: Trial Of Man Accused Of Shooting Jaguars Player May Be Delayed
- March 19, 2009: Man Faces March 30 Trial In Collier Shooting
- January 14, 2009: Man Accused Of Shooting Jags Player Wants Bond
- January 12, 2009: Ex-Public Defenders Hired To Defend Man Accused Of Shooting Richard Collier
- January 5, 2009: Interviews Gives Details Of Collier Shooting
- December 19, 2008: Collier Returns To Field As Honorary Jaguars Captain
- December 3, 2008: Richard Collier Speaks Out About Shooting
- November 10, 2008: Man Pleads Not Guilty In Jaguar's Shooting
- November 3, 2008: 20 Hospital Workers Fired for Viewing Collier's Medical Records
- October 23, 2008: Jaguars Back At Practice, Thinking Of Collier
- October 20, 2008: Police: Bar Fight Prompted Shooting Of Jaguars' Player
- October 20, 2008: Police Make Arrest In Jaguars' Player Shooting
- October 14, 2008: Rel Rio: Collier Out Of Hospital, Recovering
- October 1, 2008: Woman With Collier On Night Of Shooting Says She Is Tormented
- September 30, 2008: College Honors Collier By Wearing His Number On Helmet
- September 30, 2008: Surgeon: Collier Paralyzed, Loses Left Leg
- September 10, 2008: Woman With Collier On Night Of Shooting Speaks Out
- September 9, 2008: Teammates Add To Reward In Collier Shooting Case
- September 5, 2008: Report: Collier Making Gradual Improvement
- September 3, 2008: Jaguars Tackle Critical After Shooting
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