Waterloo Region Record

McKnight shooter says it was justifiabl­e homicide

- Kevin McGill

GRETNA, LA. — The man accused of fatally shooting Canadian Football League player Joe McKnight pleaded not guilty Monday to a second-degree murder charge.

Ronald Gasser, 55, of Terrytown, had initially been arrested on a manslaught­er charge following McKnight’s Dec. 1 death. Last week, he was indicted on a seconddegr­ee murder charge, which carries a mandatory life sentence. He’s jailed on $750,000 US bond.

“It was a case of justifiabl­e homicide,” defence attorney Gerard Archer said after a brief arraignmen­t hearing at the Jefferson Parish Courthouse in the New Orleans suburb of Gretna.

Authoritie­s have said McKnight, who was black, and Gasser, who is white, were driving erraticall­y and yelling at each other prior to the shooting. The confrontat­ion took place as they were travelling over the Mississipp­i River on a heavily travelled bridge that links downtown New Orleans to its west bank and adjoining suburbs in neighbouri­ng Jefferson Parish.

Authoritie­s said the shooting happened after both cars had stopped and McKnight approached Gasser’s vehicle. Gasser shot McKnight three times.

Last week, Archer and co-defence counsel Matthew Goetz said they believe McKnight tried to enter Gasser’s car through the passenger window. They said that Gasser did not know McKnight and said the shooting was not racially motivated.

McKnight, who played for the Edmonton Eskimos and Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s last season, was considered the No. 1 running back recruit in the United States when he came out of John Curtis Christian School in Louisiana in 2006.

He signed with the University of Southern California, where he ran for 2,213 yards and 13 touchdowns and caught 66 passes for 542 yards and two scores in three seasons. In the NFL, he played three seasons for the New York Jets and one with the Kansas City Chiefs.

McKnight was 28 when he died.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Ronald Gasser has pleaded not guilty to a second-degree murder charge.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Ronald Gasser has pleaded not guilty to a second-degree murder charge.

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