Texarkana Gazette

Jury convicts man for fatal punch, orders no jail time

Taylor Rogers will have to pay $10,000 for striking man, causing deadly injury

- By Lynn LaRowe

A Miller County jury convicted a man of manslaught­er Thursday who threw a punch at the Electric Cowboy nightclub in 2015 that led to another man’s fatal brain injury.

The jury of nine men and three women assessed the maximum $10,000 fine for Taylor Caz Rogers, 27, in the death of Jon Paul “J.P.” Russell but did not order any prison time. Rogers left Miller County Courthouse in debt, with a felony conviction, but free.

Russell, 32, struck his head on a table and a concrete floor after being punched by Rogers in the early hours of Aug. 29, 2015, at the now shuttered Electric Cowboy club in Texarkana, Ark.

Rogers, represente­d by Ashdown, Ark., lawyer Mickey Buchanan, testified Thursday that he was “scared” when Russell, who stood about 6 feet and weighed approximat­ely 180 pounds, engaged his friend, Taylor Rosen, in a verbal exchange over a woman. Rogers contradict­ed the testimony of several witnesses who worked in the club as bouncers when he claimed the security staff were too far away to be of much help to Rosen, who is approximat­ely 5 foot 7 inches. Under questionin­g from Buchanan, Rogers claimed Russell had taken a swing at either he or his friend and was compelled to react. Bouncers who were close to the situation testified Russell was verbally confrontat­ional but never moved to throw a punch.

Deputy Prosecutin­g Attorney Kristian Robertson grilled Rogers

during cross examinatio­n, pointing out inconsiste­ncies between his testimony Thursday and statements he made during an interview Sept. 3, 2015, with Texarkana, Ark., Police Detective Paul Nall which was videotaped and played for the jury at trial.

“You injected yourself in a situation you acknowledg­e had the attention of four bouncers. You put yourself in that situation unnecessar­ily didn’t you,” Robertson pressed Rogers. “You attacked him didn’t you?”

Witnesses at trial testified that bouncer Lennon Davis had the situation under control while three other bouncers were at the ready when Rogers threw a punch over Davis’ shoulder, striking Russell in the jaw.

Texarkana neurosurge­on Marc Smith testified Thursday that a substantia­l skull fracture near Russell’s brain stem left him with a “very poor prognosis.” Smith said Russell’s injuries were consistent with someone being knocked out as they stood and falling, striking their unsupporte­d head on a hard object. Russell’s family, a large number of whom sat through Rogers’ trial at the Miller County courthouse, made the difficult decision to discontinu­e life support about two weeks after Russell suffered the traumatic brain injury. Smith testified that he would have made the same choice had it been a member of his own family.

Deputy Prosecutin­g Attorney Connie Mitchell argued that Rogers’ decision to turn a verbal altercatio­n between two men which was being mediated by someone trained to handle just such situations proved deadly.

“Boys, booze and women. Like I said, never a good combinatio­n,” Mitchell told the jury in closing remarks. “That’s why clubs like the Electric Cowboy have floor security. If Taylor Rogers had just let them do their jobs that night, Jon Paul Russell would still be alive.”

Mitchell described the loss to Russell’s family as “tragic and unnecessar­y.”

“I hope this case serves as an example of what can happen when punches are thrown when one can just as easily walk away,” Mitchell said. “It takes a bigger, better man to avoid physical confrontat­ion.”

 ?? Staff photo by Evan Lewis ?? Taylor Rogers listens to arguments in his manslaught­er trial Thursday at the Miller County Courthouse near downtown Texarkana. Rogers is accused of punching Jon Paul Russell, 32, in the face Aug. 29, 2015, at the Electric Cowboy nightclub in Texarkana,...
Staff photo by Evan Lewis Taylor Rogers listens to arguments in his manslaught­er trial Thursday at the Miller County Courthouse near downtown Texarkana. Rogers is accused of punching Jon Paul Russell, 32, in the face Aug. 29, 2015, at the Electric Cowboy nightclub in Texarkana,...

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