The jury of seven women and seven men found Malique Calloo guilty of manslaughter Wednesday in the death of Daniel Squalls.
They found him not guilty of the more serious charge of second-degree murder.
Squalls, 24, was shot out front of his Hanna St. apartment on Nov. 28, 2022.
Calloo admitted to the shooting but testified he felt provoked to act.
In the decision tree given to the jury by the judge before they deliberated, the jurors were permitted to consider if Calloo was provoked.
If they found he was provoked, their verdict would be manslaughter.
The family of Squalls was not pleased with the verdict and they walked immediately afterwards.
"Your ass ain't making it outta there," one person directed at Calloo.
"If you do something 15 times it's not an accident," another said on their way out of the courtroom.
Calloo hung his head and appeared to cry.
Justice Maria Carroccia told the jurors to not feel badly for how the Squalls family reacted because it is an emotional time for them.
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-Written by CTV Windsor's Michelle Maluske