Anthony Landry Found Guilty of Murder in West Houston McDonald's Shooting
KHOU 11January 5, 20262 min6,330 views
9 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβGuilty Verdict in McDonald's Murder Case
- π― A jury found Anthony Martin Landry, 57, guilty of murder for the killing of attorney Jeffrey Limmer, 46.
- β‘ The verdict came after approximately 20 minutes of deliberation by the jury.
The Incident and Confrontation
- π‘ The fatal confrontation began at a west Houston McDonald's over a dispute about a botched order, reportedly costing $1.41.
- π£οΈ Landry is accused of shouting at McDonald's workers, prompting Limmer to intervene and de-escalate the situation.
- πΆββοΈ Following a verbal exchange, Landry allegedly left, retrieved a gun from his car, and returned to shoot Limmer multiple times.
Defense and Prosecution Arguments
- βοΈ Landry's defense team argued that he acted in self-defense.
- πΉ Prosecutors countered this claim, presenting surveillance video and witness accounts that contradicted the self-defense argument.
- π¬ Jurors reviewed video footage of the shooting before reaching their verdict.
Sentencing and Community Impact
- π Limmer's death has left his family devastated, with friends and family sharing the impact of his loss during the punishment phase.
- ποΈ A park across the freeway from the McDonald's has been named in Limmer's honor.
- ποΈ The sentencing phase of the trial is scheduled to continue, with the defense expected to call witnesses.
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