
Man convicted of killing Texas agency's first Sikh deputy
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The man who killed the first Sikh officer at the Harris County sheriff's office has been convicted of murder. The man claimed he shot the deputy in self-defense but the jury disagreed.
Authorities say the 42-year-old deputy was shot multiple times from behind after he stopped Solis and was walking back to his patrol car.
The same jury in Houston that convicted Solis began hearing evidence late Monday afternoon in the trial’s punishment phase. Prosecutors are seeking a death sentence.
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