Brittany Norwood found guilty of first degree murder in Lululemon

By A Mystery Man Writer

It took the jury about an hour of deliberations to reach the verdict. Norwood now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without a chance of parole.Prosecutor says Brittany Norwood committed “brutal, slow attack.”During his closing argument in Brittany Norwood’s murder trial, the prosecutor said she reached for weapon after weapon during the Lululemon store attack. Late Wednesday, the jury agreed the attack was premeditated.

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