A Man convicted of murder after he had an argument with his homeboy over President Trump sources say.
Donald Henry, aged 38, was found guilty of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence after the vicious murder of his acquaintance Shawn Popp, according to the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office in Florida, as reported on here.
The fatal incident occurred on October 22, 2022, at a home in the 6000 block of SW Shores Avenue in Arcadia. Popp was pronounced deceased at the location, according to the arrest affidavit based on probable cause, which was written by deputies.
Per court records, a witness reported that a gathering at the residence involved smoking cannabis, leading to a dispute over Trump between the two individuals. The disagreement intensified, resulting in a proposal to continue the argument outdoors. Following this suggestion, Henry shoved Popp against a sliding glass door and stabbed him in the chest shortly thereafter.
Amid the escalating dispute, a different observer proposed that the individuals involved move the altercation outdoors, as detailed in the sworn statement. Following this, Henry pushed Popp against a sliding glass door and inflicted a stab wound to his chest.
Upon receiving his Miranda rights, Henry asserted self-defense, alleging that he and Popp engaged in a dispute about Donald Trump filing for bankruptcy while conversing about the living room.
Popp left the house for a while, then came back and, according to Henry’s statement to the police, began speaking to him disrespectfully. Henry claimed that Popp then started hitting him in the face, prompting Henry to retaliate with a single blow.