DENVER (AP) -Prosecutors are making their closing statement in the trial of the man accused of killing Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams, saying he flew into a murderous rage after a confrontation.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Timothy Twining told jurors on Tuesday that Willie Clark later told friends he fired the fatal shots.
Clark’s attorneys will make their closing statement next.
Williams and some friends were in a limousine when he was shot on New Year’s Day 2007. They had just left a nightclub where prosecutors say Williams’ group got into an altercation with a group that included Clark, a suspected gang member.
Prosecutors say the altercation started when a member of Williams’ group sprayed champagne on revelers celebrating the new year.
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