PITTSBURGH,None — A North Side man was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Thursday.
An Allegheny County jury convicted Darin Davis, 21, Friday of first-degree murder for fatally shooting a man after they fought over an iPod.
The jury found that Davis killed Jason Glenn 31, of McKees Rocks in July 2008 at the corner of Sandusky and Hemlock streets in the North Side.
Davis' attorney, Jimmy Sheets, told Channel 11's news partners at The Tribune Review he was disappointed in the verdict.
"It's our belief that Mr. Glenn -- compelled by his drug addition -- encountered another person who was ultimately responsible for his death," Sheets said. "I'm disappointed and shocked that the jury could have found (Davis) guilty with very little evidence."
Deputy District Attorney Chris Avetta argued that Davis took the iPod, went in his house to get a gun and came out and shot Glenn near Allegheny General Hospital.
Sheets said Davis got in a fight with Glenn over the iPod but took the device then left. Sheets contended Glenn was a drug user who was looking to trade drugs for his iPod.
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