Prosecutor: Hernandez Killed 2 After Drink Spilled
Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez gunned down two
men he did not know in their car because one of them bumped into him
while dancing at a Boston nightclub, spilling his drink, prosecutors
said in court Wednesday.
Hernandez pleaded not guilty in at the Suffolk Superior Court hearing to
seven charges in the 2012 shooting that killed Daniel de Abreu and
Safiro Furtado. A third man was wounded.
Hernandez's attorney, Charles Rankin, objected, saying the prosecutor's
account of the shooting was an attempt to poison the jury pool. Clerk
Magistrate Gary Wilson dismissed the objection.
Prosecutor Patrick Haggan said that in the months leading up the
shooting, Hernandez had become increasingly convinced that people "had
been testing, trying or otherwise disrespecting him when he frequented
nightclubs in the area."
Haggan told the court Hernandez and a friend drove from Connecticut to
Boston that night to go to a nightclub called Cure. They were standing
at the edge of the dance floor when de Abreu accidentally bumped into
Hernandez, smiled at him and did not apologize, according to
prosecutors.
Haggan said Hernandez became agitated and told his friend that de Abreu
had deliberately bumped him, though neither the victims nor club staff
knew Hernandez was upset.
Hernandez and his friend left and went to another club, where Hernandez
was convinced de Abreu and his friends had followed them, according to
Haggan. The prosecutor said there was no evidence the other men ever
left Cure.
Haggan said Hernandez drove around until he saw de Abreu and Furtado and
their friends going to their car and followed them, pulling up
alongside them as they stopped at a red light and opening fire.
Hernandez leaned out the driver's side, said "Yo, what's up now,"
followed by a racial slur, then fired at least five shots into the car,
killing de Abreu and Furtado, Haggan said.
Hernandez, 24, already faces charges in the 2013 slaying of semi-pro
football player Odin Lloyd. He was released by the Patriots last summer
after his arrest in Lloyd's shooting death.
Lloyd's body was found in an industrial area near Hernandez's home in
North Attleborough. Lloyd was dating a sister of Hernandez's fiancee.
Hernandez's lawyers have said he is looking forward to proving his innocence.
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