NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The man who shot and killed a Tennessee nurse as she was driving to work two years ago was found guilty of second-degree murder on Tuesday, while a co-defendant was acquitted.
NASHVILLE — The man who shot and killed a Tennessee nurse as she was driving to work two years ago was found guilty of second-degree murder on Tuesday, while a co-defendant was acquitted. Devaunte Hill and James Cowan were both charged with first-degree murder in the death of 26-year-old Caitlyn
Devaunte Hill, who shot and killed Nashville, Tennessee, nurse Caitlyn Kaufman in 2020, has been convicted of second-degree murder. A co-defendant, James Cowan, was acquitted.
A jury has convicted Devaunte Hill, 23, of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Lebanon nurse Caitlyn Kaufman, 26, in December 2020 on Interstate-440.