Man accused of murder believed he shot Trump
ITHACA, N.Y. The Dryden man accused of killing a UPS driver in the parking lot of an Ithaca Walmart claimed in court Monday he believed he shot and killed President-elect Donald Trump.
Justin Barkley, 38, was in Tompkins County Court on Monday to plead guilty to the murder of 52-year-old Candor resident William Schumacher on Dec. 8 outside the Walmart store at 135 Fairgrounds Memorial Parkway in Ithaca. Judge John Rowley did not accept the plea following Barkleys comments about Trump and adjourned the indictment to Jan. 6.
Rowley also ordered Barkley to be evaluated to determine whether he is competent to stand trial.
Prosecutors say the Dryden resident intentionally caused the death of Schumacher the two men were strangers early Dec. 8. Barkley was indicted last week in Tompkins County Court on felony counts of second-degree murder and menacing a police officer or peace officer.
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