A judge on Tuesday ordered a Detroit gas station clerk to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter, saying his decision to lock the door and then taunt an angry customer contributed to the fatal.
A judge on Tuesday ordered a Detroit gas station clerk to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter, saying his decision to lock the door and then taunt an angry customer contributed to the fatal.
The trial started Tuesday for a Detroit gas station clerk who authorities say locked three customers in the store with an angry and armed man. The man shot them, killing one.