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DENVER – A Colorado man accused of killing his neighbour during an argument over how the victim disciplined his dog has been convicted of first-degree murder.
The Denver Post reports 33-year-old Michael Sadeghi was found guilty Monday in the March 27, 2018, death of 42-year-old Dustin Schmidt. Sadeghi is scheduled to be sentenced June 24.
Prosecutors say a German shepherd mix belonging to Schmidt’s girlfriend jumped a back fence into Sadeghi’s yard. The dog, Bruno, was hanging by his leash when Schmidt pulled the animal back over the fence into his yard.
An argument ensued, and Sadeghi shot Schmidt four times.
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Information from: The Denver Post, http://www.denverpost.com
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