Keith McCray Found Guilty

Press Release

 

The Office of the State Attorney Glenn Hess announced that a Circuit Court jury deliberated approximately 35 minutes before finding the defendant Keith McCray a/k/a K-Dog, guilty as charged of Robbery with a Firearm, Attempted Robbery with a Firearm, and Attempted Felony Murder with a Firearm.

Assistant State Attorneys Devin Collier and Bob Pell presented nine witnesses during the trial to establish that the victims, in response to a Craigslist ad for furniture, were robbed at gun point at the 13th Street apartments on Frankford Avenue.  The case was investigated by Tony Phinney with the Panama City Police Department.  Circuit Judge Michael Overstreet adjudged the defendant guilty and ordered a Presentence Sentencing Report, and scheduled sentencing for October 6, 2016.  Since the jury found the defendant used a firearm during the commission of these felonies, he will be subject to sentencing under the 10-20 Life law.

Prior to trial, the three co-defendants pled guilty as charged and are serving sentences ranging from eight to 20 years.