Man accused killing woman with an AK-47 as she walked her dog convicted of murder
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A man accused of using an AK-47 to kill a woman and wound her boyfriend as they walked their dog was convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder on Thursday. Prosecutors alleged Michael Close, 38, had gotten into a "verbal exchange" with Isabella Thallas, 21, and Darian Simon as they were encouraging their dog to relieve itself outside Close's apartment near Coors Field on June 10, 2020.
Close had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity but jurors concluded that he knew what he was doing when he opened fire, The Denver Post reported.
Close yelled out the window at the couple as they urged the dog to "go potty" before getting the AK-47, which he had taken from a friend who was a Denver police sergeant. Prosecutors said he fired 24 times.
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