Zao Burrell

Zao Burrell's mug shot from June 2012 (left) and Zao Burrell at the Angola Courthouse in March 2013 (right).

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Jury finds man behind meth shooting guilty of murder

Updated: Saturday, 16 Mar 2013, 11:59 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 16 Mar 2013, 12:19 PM EDT

ANGOLA, Ind. (WANE) - Zao Burrell, the man accused of killing someone over a meth deal, was found guilty of murder Saturday afternoon.
 
The jury went into deliberation just before noon Saturday and came out with a verdict around 3:00 p.m.
 
The jury reached a guilty verdict on the charges of murder, attempted murder, and possession of a handgun without a license.
 
A sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 5th.
 
Zao Garth Burrell is accused of shooting and killing Brent Dombroski in June of 2012. Police said he then, along with his father Danny Burrell and friend Michael Forrester, led authorities on a high speed chase and shot at officers.

The state gave its closing arguments Saturday morning, which lasted more than an hour.

The defense then gave its closing arguments. The state then had one final chance to speak.

Zao Burrell's father, Danny Burrell, testified during his son's trial on Friday.

Danny Burrell said in court that he saw Dombroski reaching for the gun that was on the table, grabbing in by the barrel. He then said he and Forrester tried to grab the gun from Dombroski and the gun went off. When asked who pulled the trigger, he said no one.

The firearm examiner testified Thursday saying after doing an impact test, the gun did not discharge. The only way for the gun to go off is by someone pulling the trigger.

Later in his testimony, he said he has lied during the investigation in an interview with police.

Danny Burrell had spoken with NewsChannel 15 on camera a week prior to his testimony in court. The Steuben County Prosecutor attempted to exclude Danny Burrell from being a witness based on that interview, but a judge denied the request.

"Killing over meth" and the ensuing manhunt

Zao Garth Burrell, 25, of Angola, faces a felony murder charge after police say he shot and killed Brent Dombroski over a meth deal on June 3, 2012. A manhunt for Burrell ensued after the shooting.

Police said Burrell shot Dombroski in front of seven other people and then left the scene with his father, Danny and a friend, Michael Forrester in Donbroski’s car.

After the three dropped off Dombroski’s car in Williams County, Ohio, they returned to the home in Fremont around 6:00 a.m., where a pursuit with police ensued.

When the pursuit ended, about a quarter of a mile east of County Road 1.50 near Columbia, Ohio, police said Zao Burrell got out of the vehicle, started shooting at the officer and then ran off. Danny Burrell and Forrester were said to have remained seated in the vehicle.

At that point, officers took the elder Burrell and Forrester to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio and booked them on various charges.

Air and ground units from multiple agencies, including SWAT and K-9, were used in the search for Zao Burrell, but the major manhunt ended at 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Police followed up on leads and tips to find him.

Zao Burrell was at large until about 4:30 p.m. the following afternoon when he was captured by Fort Wayne Police Department Vice Narcotics, Allen County

Narcotics, the F.B.I. Safe Streets Task Force and the Indiana State Police in Fort Wayne.

Zao Burrell is not only charged with murder, but also faces charges of  felony attempted murder for allegedly shooting at a police officer while fleeing the scene of the shooting, a felony count of carrying a handgun with a prior felony conviction and Class A misdemeanor charge of carrying a handgun without a license.

 

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