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Judge declares mistrial in FedEx Driver Shooting Trial

Oct 03, 2023Oct 03, 2023

By IVY BROWN and TIFFANY SMITH

LINCOLN COUNTY, Miss. (Court TV) — A Mississippi judge declared a mistrial in the case of a father and son accused of shooting at a FedEx driver.

Co-defendants Gregory Case second from right, and his son Brandon Case, both charged with attempted murder, conspiracy of murder and shooting into a motor vehicle, listen to arguments in the Lincoln County Circuit Court, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023, in Brookhaven, Miss. A Black FedEx driver, D’Monterrio Gibson was allegedly shot at by the Cases. (Hunter Cloud/The Daily Leader via AP)

Judge David Strong, Jr. issued his ruling Thursday morning, the day after after the defense asked for a mistrial because police and prosecutors failed to turn over all their evidence. The issue was brought to attention during the testimony of Detective Vincent Fernando.

Gregory Case and Brandon Case are accused of firing shots at D’Monterrio Gibson on Jan. 24, 2022 in Brookhaven. They’re charged with attempted murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and shooting into a motor vehicle, according to an indictment obtained by Court TV.

Gibson, who was in uniform, was delivering packages in a rental truck when Gregory allegedly blocked his path with his pickup truck, reports The AP. When Gibson dodged around him, he allegedly encountered Brandon pointing a firearm at him. The father and son then allegedly chased Gibson and fired shots at the truck, reports The Daily Leader.

The defendants surrendered to police on Feb. 1, and later bonded out. At the time, Gregory was charged with conspiracy and Brandon was charged with shooting into a motor vehicle, reports the AP.

Months later in Nov., they were indicted by a grand jury on additional charges and released again on $500,000 bonds.

In Jan. 2023, Gibson filed a lawsuit against the defendants, the City of Brookhaven, FedEx and police Chief Kenny Collins. Gibson claimed the city and police “deliberately delayed” the investigation and case. He also accused FedEx of sending him on the same delivery route the day after the incident.

Following the mistrial, attorney Carlos Moore, who represents Gibson, gave the following statement to Court TV:

As the attorney representing D’Monterrio Gibson, I share the deep disappointment and frustration expressed by Circuit Judge David Strong over this development. A mistrial represents not just an administrative setback but also a delay in justice for Mr. Gibson and his family.

FedEx driver D’Monterrio Gibson, speaks about his recent experience where he alleges he was fired upon and chased by a white father and son while delivering packages on his route in Brookhaven, at a news conference in Ridgeland, Miss., Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

It is concerning that BPD withheld a potentially crucial piece of evidence, and I concur with District Attorney Dee Bates, the withheld evidence necessitated a mistrial. We believe that this is not an isolated incident but a part of a larger pattern of obstruction by the BPD.

In light of these circumstances, I have recently communicated with one of the leaders of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. The DOJ is actively monitoring the developments in this state prosecution as it deliberates on whether there will be a federal hate crime prosecution against the Cases.

I have also requested the DOJ to investigate the Brookhaven Police Department’s conduct in this matter for potential obstruction of justice. It is paramount that every law enforcement agency upholds the highest standards of integrity and transparency, especially when the pursuit of justice for a victim is at stake.

We remain committed to seeking justice for D’Monterrio Gibson and ensuring that the legal process is fair, transparent, and accountable. We are hopeful that the Department of Justice’s involvement will help shed light on this serious matter and ensure that justice is served.

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