Florida man who fatally stabbed friend over Trump convicted of second-degree murder
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Donald Jamesbrown Henry, 38, was convicted of second-degree murder for fatally stabbing Shawn Popp during an argument about Donald Trump's business bankruptcies. The incident occurred on October 22, 2022, in Arcadia, Florida, while Popp was smoking marijuana. Following a heated debate where Popp commented on Trump’s bankruptcies, tensions escalated, leading Henry to stab Popp in the chest with a kitchen knife. Popp later died from his injuries, and Henry faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment under Florida law, having to serve at least 16 years and nine months without parole.
In a heated argument about Donald Trump's bankrupt businesses, Donald Jamesbrown Henry fatally stabbed his friend Shawn Popp, resulting in a murder conviction.
Henry, who believed Trump did not go bankrupt, but made poor choices, confronted Popp over the contentious topic, leading to violence.
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