The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Lawyer: Man denies involvemen­t in killing of Houston girl, 7

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HOUSTON — A man accused in a drive-by shooting that killed a 7-year-old Houston girl says he wasn’t involved in the attack, his lawyer said Thursday.

Larry D. Woodruffe, 24, is one of two men charged with capital murder in the Dec. 30 killing of Jazmine Barnes, who was in a car with her mother and three sisters when someone in another vehicle opened fire on them, killing Jazmine.

The girl’s family, who are black, told investigat­ors that the shooter was white and in a red pickup truck, but a tip eventually led to the arrests of Woodruffe and another black man, 20-year-old Eric Black Jr. Prosecutor­s allege that Woodruffe fired the shots from an SUV that Black was driving.

After a court appearance Thursday by Woodruffe, his court-appointed lawyer, Lisa Andrews, told reporters that Woodruffe claims he wasn’t in the SUV and wasn’t involved in the attack in any way. She suggested that Black might have implicated Woodruffe as the shooter to get himself “out of hot water” and pointed out that the gun that was allegedly used in the attack was found at Black’s home, not her client’s.

Black’s attorney, Alvin Nunnery, didn’t immediatel­y return a phone call Thursday seeking comment.

Prosecutor­s say Black and Woodruffe thought they were attacking people whom they had fought with at a club hours before Jazmine’s death.

Authoritie­s suspect both men, who remain jailed, are gang members. Andrews declined to say if Woodruffe belonged to a gang. Court records show that Woodruffe has a long criminal record, including arrests for assault on a family member and drug possession.

Andrews said she filed a motion to have Woodruffe’s trial moved out of Houston, saying the extensive pretrial publicity and social media posts and comments that investigat­ors and others have made could prevent him from getting a fair trial in the city.

She also filed a motion asking Harmon to remind the Harris County District Attorney’s Office of its duty to ensure that law enforcemen­t officials don’t make any biased or inflammato­ry statements regarding Woodruffe.

For example, Andrews pointed to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez’s decision to speak at Jazmine’s funeral on Tuesday.

“While that’s a heartwarmi­ng gesture and I take nothing away, he still is the person in charge of investigat­ing this case. And actions like that don’t seem objective or unbiased,” she said.

Jazmine’s killing led to an outpouring of support for her family from celebritie­s and ordinary people across the country. It also prompted some local officials and even Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to weigh in on the case.

On Tuesday, Abbott tweeted that authoritie­s must expand the state’s anti-gang task force in Houston to “clean our streets of this trash and restore safety.”

The head of the Houston Police Officers’ Union, Joe Gamaldi, tweeted a photo of Woodruffe and claimed, “This is the Dirtbag that killed #JazmineBar­nes.”

“They need to let the process play out and quit with the incendiary language,” Andrews said.

Prosecutor Tom Berg called the motion to change jurisdicti­ons premature, saying he believes Woodruffe will be able to get a fair trial in Harris County, which includes Houston. A trial date hasn’t been set.

He also said he doesn’t think statements from Abbott and other officials have anything to do with the case.

“We intend to try this case on the evidence … and not tweets that were made months earlier by other people unrelated to it,” Berg said.

In response to Abbott’s tweet, both Houston’s mayor and police chief suggested Wednesday that the governor could consider redirectin­g state funds that go toward border security to communitie­s’ efforts to combat crime and gangs.

 ?? David J. Phillip / Associated Press ?? Larry D. Woodruffe is escorted from the courtroom after a hearing Thursday in Houston. Woodruffe is charged with capital murder in the Dec. 30 slaying of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes.
David J. Phillip / Associated Press Larry D. Woodruffe is escorted from the courtroom after a hearing Thursday in Houston. Woodruffe is charged with capital murder in the Dec. 30 slaying of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes.

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