A New Hampshire jury has convicted Dustin Duren of second-degree murder for the shooting death of his children’s mother, Katelyn Naffziger. During the trial, Duren admitted to the killing and testified that he believed he was acting in defense of their children amidst a heated confrontation. The jury took approximately three hours to deliberate before reaching their verdict, which also included charges of reckless conduct with a deadly weapon and child endangerment.
Witnesses heard Duren describe the moment he grabbed a firearm during a struggle over one of the children, leading to the tragic incident. After the shooting, he took their two children and sparked an Amber Alert, a situation that drew significant public attention. Duren showed visible distress as the jury’s decision was read, and a sentencing date has yet to be assigned, keeping the case in the public eye as details continue to emerge.
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