The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Man sentenced for killing would-be helper during snowstorm

- By Jonathan Drew

RALEIGH, N.C. » A North Carolina man who opened fire on a group trying to help his stranded car during a snowstorm will serve a dozen years in prison for killing one of the wouldbe Good Samaritans.

Marvin Jacob Lee, 29, pleaded guilty Wednesday to second-degree murder and two counts of dischargin­g a weapon into an occupied vehicle, according to a news release from the district attorney. He was sentenced to between 14 and 19 years in prison; his lawyer Victoria Jayne said he will be credited for about two years already served in jail.

Jefferson Heavner was shot after he and others came to help when Lee was found in the stalled car along a snowy Catawba County road in January 2016, the news release said. According to investigat­ors, the group believed Lee was intoxicate­d, tried to take the car keys and planned to call authoritie­s — causing Lee to become belligeren­t.

Gunfire scattered the would-be helpers, and Heavner was shot multiple times, investigat­ors said. The prosecutor’s news release said Lee also fired into vehicles of others who had stopped to help. No one else was hurt.

The suspect was passed out in the car when the sheriff’s tactical team arrived to arrest him.

Jayne said in a phone interview Thursday that her client had been drinking and taking painkiller­s before the shooting and still doesn’t remember it. She said it appears that someone else had been driving and left her client asleep in the car.

When someone reached in to take the keys, she believes her client was startled and felt like he was in danger.

“That’s what startled Marvin, and in that unconsciou­s state of mind, he came out of the car and started firing,” she said.

Still, she added: “He has great remorse, but he doesn’t have any memory of doing that.”

Several of Heavner’s family members including his mother, Lena Eidson, addressed Lee during his hearing Wednesday in a Catawba County courtroom.

“My boy is gone, and I can’t bring him back. There’s nothing done here today that can change that,” Eidson said, according to the prosecutor’s news release.

Heavner, who had an infant son and grew up in the area, had a tradition of using his truck to help drivers out of ditches during snowstorms in the western North Carolina county, his sister said in the days after the shooting. Jessica Heavner said that helping others out of snowy jams was something their late father had started.

“We always had some type of 4-wheel drive vehicle, and we would go out and look for people who had spun out in the ditches,” Jessica Heavner said in a 2016 phone interview. “It was something we always did to help out people in the community.”

 ?? CATAWBA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP, FILE ?? This Jan. 22, 2016, file photo, provided by the Catawba County Sheriff’s Office shows Marvin Jacob Lee, who opened fire on a group trying to help him during a 2016 snowstorm and will serve a dozen years in prison for killing one of the Good Samaritans....
CATAWBA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP, FILE This Jan. 22, 2016, file photo, provided by the Catawba County Sheriff’s Office shows Marvin Jacob Lee, who opened fire on a group trying to help him during a 2016 snowstorm and will serve a dozen years in prison for killing one of the Good Samaritans....

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