Daniel Sanchez trial: Jury deadlocked, judge declares mistrial

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Mistrial in Daniel Sanchez trial

The judge in the deadly conduct trial of APD officer Daniel Sanchez has declared a mistrial after the jury said they were deadlocked.

A mistrial has been declared in the deadly conduct trial of Austin Police officer Daniel Sanchez.

The trial went into the hands of a jury after closing arguments on November 14.

Sources tell FOX 7 Austin's Meredith Aldis that the jury was split, with 7 saying not guilty and 5 voting guilty.

The backstory:

Officer Daniel Sanchez is on trial for deadly conduct. He shot and killed tech entrepreneur Raj Moonesinghe three years ago.

On November 15, 2022, Sanchez responded to a call about a man with a rifle pointing it down the street of a South Austin neighborhood. When he was pulling up, Moonesinghe shot twice into his home.

Officer Sanchez got out of his car with his rifle, said ‘drop the gun,’ and a tenth of a second later, he shot Moonesinghe five times.

The Source: Information from reporting by Meredith Aldis and previous stories.

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