
A man accused of shooting a taxi cab driver in Louisville in 2020 has been found guilty on several charges.
On June 11, documents said Rogerick Miller shot a taxi cab driver in the neck after an argument broke out over a cab ride payment.
The shooting happened on South 10th and Muhammad Ali Boulevard and left the driver a quadriplegic.
A Jefferson County jury found Miller guilty of one count of assault and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
Miller could face up to 30 years and is not eligible for probation. The sentencing hearing is scheduled for December 9.
The driver, Khatri Abdllah, is a husband and father of two who came to the United States in 2016. Documents said his condition has worsened since this shooting and is in a coma. Doctors said he will not recover.
Source: WAVE
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