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County courtroom erupts (Murder victim's father dives across table, attempts to strangle perp)
Herald Star ^
| August 7, 2007
| Mark Law
Posted on 08/07/2007 11:46:25 AM PDT by Stoat
By MARK LAW, Staff writer
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Mark Law
COURTROOM CHAOS The father of a Weirton man shot in the back of the head during a July 29, 2006, robbery on South Court Alley attacked the defendant during a sentencing hearing in Jefferson County Common Pleas Court on Monday. Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla, left, is pulling Mike Sweat, the father, off Antonio Clifford, the defendant. Sheriffs Deputy Troy Devore, right, is pulling on Clifford. Defense attorney Francesca Carinci is to the right, while defense attorney Peter Olivito, left, walks away. Mike Sweats wife, in the white blouse, is shown running toward the defense table.
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STEUBENVILLE The father of a murdered Weirton man who attacked his sons killer in a Jefferson County courtroom was released by the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department about 45 minutes after being dragged out of the courtroom in restraints on Monday.
Antonio Clifford, 20, of Cincinnati pleaded guilty before Common Pleas Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jr. to single counts of aggravated murder, aggravated robbery and tampering with evidence and was sentenced to life in prison, without parole eligibility until after 33 years.
Joshua Ryan Sweat, 28, of 123 Sherwood Road, Weirton, came to Steubenville on July 29, 2006, looking to buy drugs, county Assistant Prosecutor Jane Keenan said. He was taken behind a bar, about a block from the Steubenville Police Department, and met by several men who came from inside the bar, Keenan said. The men decided to rob Sweat, but he resisted.
Police said Sweat was shot once in the back of the head. He was taken to Trinity Medical Center West and then transported to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he died about 11 hours later.
Two other codefendants have already pleaded guilty in the case.
Keenan told the judge the prosecutors office was removing a death penalty specification as part of the plea agreement. Jury selection in Cliffords death penalty murder trial was scheduled to begin on Wednesday.
Sweats family members were in the process of giving victim impact statements to the court when Mike Sweat, who was walking to the witness stand, suddenly turned and charged toward Clifford. Mike Sweat jumped onto the defendant, while county Sheriff Fred Abdalla grabbed the father.
Families of the victim and defendant were screaming and crying and began to argue amongst themselves.
Abdalla yelled for the courtroom to be cleared while deputies and responding Steubenville police officers worked to get the father on the ground and in restraints.
The father was crying and screaming the whole time, even shouting obscenities at Clifford.
There was frustration over his sons murder. As a father, I can understand that, Abdalla said. This happens in courtrooms across America everyday.
Abdalla said Mike Sweat calmed down after a time at the county sheriffs department. Mike Sweat kept crying and saying he had to tell his grandkids that their father was dead, Abdalla said.
My heart broke for the guy, the sheriff said.
Abdalla said Mike Sweat did attempt to grab the sheriffs gun that was in a holster on Abdallas side. The sheriff said he held Mike Sweats hand until other deputies could assist in restraining the father.
All we wanted to do was restrain him, the sheriff said.
Sweats sister, Erica Lallone, and Sweats mother, Ginger Sweat, had finished their victim impact statements prior to Mike Sweat attacking Clifford.
You are a murderer, plain and simple, the victims mother told Clifford.
Both the sister and mother said the robbers had other options besides shooting Sweat in the back of the head.
I dont know why he was shot execution style, the mother said. It was not an accidental shooting. You put the gun to the back of his head and pulled the trigger, all for a couple hundred dollars.
The sister told Clifford that she no longer has her big brother. She said Joshua Sweat was a two-time national motocross champion. She showed Clifford pictures of Joshua Sweats sons.
I cant tell you how much this hurts. I will never forgive you for murdering by brother, Josh. I cant wait for the day you are in hell for eternity.
Keenan, after the courtroom disruption, read Mike Sweats victim impact statement.
You are the one who sentenced Joshua to death and his family to a life of misery. Therefore, I expect nothing less for you.
Byron T. Johnson, 20, of 423 Highland Ave. pleaded guilty in December to single counts of murder, complicity to aggravated robbery and tampering with evidence and was sentenced to 18 years to life in prison.
Patrick Thurman, 20, of 341 S. Seventh St. pleaded guilty in July to complicity to aggravated robbery and tampering with evidence. He is still awaiting sentencing.
Keenan said the fact that Clifford will spend the rest of his life in prison is justice in the case.
The family was right. He (Clifford) put a gun to the back of their sons head and killed him for no reason. The victim was unarmed and did nothing to provoke the attack. (Clifford) is a cold-blooded killer who got what he deserved.
Defense attorney Francesca Carinci said Clifford faced the death penalty and her job was to save his life.
He has accepted responsibility for what he did. It was a just result in light of the circumstances, Carinci said.
(Law can be contacted at mlaw@heraldstaronline.com.) |
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: antonioclifford; court; courtroom; courts; joshuaryansweat; justice; law; mikesweat; murder; ohio; steubenville
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To: George from New England
The murdered kid was buying drugs. How much of a father was this guy?As a recovering addict myself, I find that comment utterly vulgar.
My parents had NOTHING to do with the bad decisions I have made.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:16:48 PM PDT
by
Lazamataz
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To: George from New England; PAR35
Anyone’s kid can make some stupid choices, but there’s always a chance to turn him back around while he’s still alive.
This has got to be hell for the parents.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:17:13 PM PDT
by
FormerLib
(Sacrificing our land and our blood cannot buy protection from jihad.-Bishop Artemije of Kosovo)
To: Badeye
Debatable. Especially when you realize just how much crime, of all types, are traced back to them.
Actually, the crime is due to the fact that drugs are illegal. Please read a bit about Prohibition I to understand more about Prohibition II. Everything now occurring in the drug war occurred during Prohibition I including a massive increase in criminal activity.
To: hophead
‘There are millions of happy, productive and family people who do drugs responsibly and without incident.’
Depends on the drug and circumstances.
Millions of crimes will be committed this year by drug addicts.
You aren’t actually going to try to tell me this kid was ‘happy’ and ‘productive’ and a ‘family man’ now are you?
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:18:29 PM PDT
by
Badeye
(You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
To: Badeye
"even drug users have the right to live....."
Debatable. Go easy. We do recover.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:18:37 PM PDT
by
Lazamataz
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To: microgood
Actually, the crime is due to the fact that drugs are illegal. Please read a bit about Prohibition I to understand more about Prohibition II. Everything now occurring in the drug war occurred during Prohibition I including a massive increase in criminal activity.
I’m very familiar with what you are citing, and in fact I’m for legalization, or at least decriminalization of some ‘drugs’ like marijuana.
But this kid wasn’t in that neighborhood looking for a quarter ounce of grass, as I suspect you probably know.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:19:55 PM PDT
by
Badeye
(You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
To: Stoat
Drugs! The bane of humanity’s existence.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:20:07 PM PDT
by
lilylangtree
(Veni, Vidi, Vici)
To: George from New England
The murdered kid was buying drugs. How much of a father was this guy? I am by NO means going light on the fact that the murdered kid was not a kid but also a father who was buying drugs. Or the fact that his father was redirecting some of his guilt that his son was a druggie at the murderer.
BUT...with the way the government has stuck its nose into the upbringing of this country's youth, sometimes there is little a parent can do.
Sometimes a bad apple is born and when one or both parents try to come down hard on that kid, the kid can go to the state and get the parents in trouble.
If the government would back off and let parents give deserving brats a good whack things might be easier for the parents and better for the kids.
IMHO
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:22:11 PM PDT
by
Dr.Syn
To: Lazamataz
“even drug users have the right to live.....”
Debatable.
Go easy. We do recover.
Hey laz, long time no post. hell, today seems like LP old home week round here....(chuckle)
Yep, some do in fact ‘recover’.
Others don’t, and the damage they inflict is stunning, across the board, as you know.
I’m in a bad frame of mind on this topic, see my first post on the thread. Its got me a bit bummed. Nothing I can do, not my kid (thank God) but its terrible watching this take the toll on my friends, who simply deserve much better.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:22:27 PM PDT
by
Badeye
(You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
To: George from New England
“Kid”? He was 28. How long are you going to hold the parents responsible for his actions?
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:23:27 PM PDT
by
Scotsman will be Free
(11C - Indirect fire, infantry - High angle hell - We will bring you, FIRE)
To: George from New England
The murdered kid was buying drugs. How much of a father was this guy?Unless your kids are all grown, take a deep breath and pray.
Pray hard.
There but for the grace of God, go I.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:27:36 PM PDT
by
Jim Noble
(Trails of troubles, roads of battle, paths of victory we shall walk.)
To: Badeye
“You arent actually going to try to tell me this kid was happy and productive and a family man now are you?”
You blanketed all drug users with a very broad brush.
Like I said, millions ARE productive active members of society.
But from what my co worker tells me, yes he was doing well and happy. .
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:29:54 PM PDT
by
hophead
("Enjoy Every Sandwich")
To: Calpernia; milford421; FARS; DAVEY CROCKETT
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:30:34 PM PDT
by
nw_arizona_granny
( Today is a good day for working on some heavy praying. The world needs God to hear them.)
To: hophead
From the article...
"sentenced to life in prison, without parole eligibility until after 33 years. " He'll serve at least 33 year.
To: hophead
You blanketed all drug users with a very broad brush.
Uh huh...okay, put down the bong, and reread my post. I clearly differentiated, my foggy minded friend....(chuckle)
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:37:23 PM PDT
by
Badeye
(You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
To: Stoat
Sweats family members were in the process of giving victim impact statements to the court when Mike Sweat, who was walking to the witness stand, suddenly turned and charged toward Clifford. Mike Sweat jumped onto the defendant, while county Sheriff Fred Abdalla grabbed the father. I would say he made a very eloquent statement.
I can't fault the father, except in as much as he did not succeed.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:39:12 PM PDT
by
gridlock
(You cannot coexist with somebody who wants you dead.)
To: Stoat
Courts are jokes. Pompous judges, overpaid lawyers, all keeping the sham going at the public expense.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:41:27 PM PDT
by
Fido969
("The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." - Albert Einstein)
To: A_Tradition_Continues
I wonder if “sentenced to life in prison, without parole eligibility until after 33 years” really means 33 years. The legal system sometimes makes no sense at all.
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:44:32 PM PDT
by
gridlock
(You cannot coexist with somebody who wants you dead.)
To: massgopguy
To: gridlock; All
Sweats family members were in the process of giving victim impact statements to the court when Mike Sweat, who was walking to the witness stand, suddenly turned and charged toward Clifford. Mike Sweat jumped onto the defendant, while county Sheriff Fred Abdalla grabbed the father.I would say he made a very eloquent statement.
Agreed. In a similar circumstance, I'm sure that I would want to do the same as this father.
I can't fault the father, except in as much as he did not succeed.
He certainly tried, with everything at his disposal:
United Press International - NewsTrack - Top News - Man chokes son's killer in court
"Several dozen police were needed to quell the chaos in an Ohio courtroom after a man began choking his sons killer, it was reported Tuesday. "
"I truly believe if you are ever set free to live in society, there will be another victim, another family, that is shattered," Ginger Sweat, the victim's mother, told Clifford minutes before her husband jumped on him."
Herald Star Online
"Abdalla yelled for the courtroom to be cleared while deputies and responding Steubenville police officers worked to get the father on the ground and in restraints.
The father was crying and screaming the whole time, even shouting obscenities at Clifford."
"Abdalla said Mike Sweat did attempt to grab the sheriffs gun that was in a holster on Abdallas side. The sheriff said he held Mike Sweats hand until other deputies could assist in restraining the father."
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posted on
08/07/2007 12:57:42 PM PDT
by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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