Nicholas Lindsey was born on January 18,1995 and is a Florida man convicted of murder in the first degree of a law enforcement officer from the St Petersburg Police Department.
14 Facts About Nicholas Lindsey
Gibbs High School former principal Kevin Gordon spoke with Nicholas Lindsey about cutting class.
Nicholas Lindsey met with the teen inside his home during a 2010 Outreach the Community event.
Foster went on to say he wanted Nicholas Lindsey tried as an adult.
Nicholas Lindsey was shot multiple times at close range after reaching for a notepad.
Nicholas Lindsey originally offered different accounts of the events, but eventually admitted information that conformed with the evidence police had already gathered, said St Petersburg Police Chief Chuck Harmon.
Police stated that "he broke down and cried" and that Nicholas Lindsey admitted to throwing the gun in a nearby creek.
Nicholas Lindsey was booked into the Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center.
Questions were asked about how a 16-year-old could obtain a gun emerged as well as whether Nicholas Lindsey should be tried as an adult.
Nicholas Lindsey left behind a wife and a 24-year-old daughter.
On March 7,2011, Nicholas Lindsey was indicted by a grand jury on a murder in the first degree charge.
Nicholas Lindsey was moved to the Pinellas County Jail where he was housed with other juveniles facing adult charges.
On December 2,2011, judge Thane Covert ruled that Nicholas Lindsey's taped confession would be admissible at trial citing that the manner in which the police officers obtained the confession was credible.
On January 20,2017, Nicholas Lindsey's attorneys requested for his sentence to be reduced to 40 years.