A jury in Leavenworth has found a man guilty of six felony counts for a dispute last November at a Leavenworth apartment complex.
After a nearly two-day jury trial, and four hours deliberation, the panel on Tuesday found James “Duna” Madlock Jr., 34, guilty as charged
Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson said in a news release that the dispute started with an argument. Witnesses said the victim asked him to leave by a resident. When the victim then entered the apartment of the resident, Madlock chased him inside against the wishes of the resident.
Madlock, a previous felon, was carrying a gun and proceeded to shoot at the victim hitting him in the head and right leg. He also pointed the gun at resident of the apartment. Madlock then took off running out of the residence. At the time of the incident, the resident had two minor children in residence.
When Leavenworth police arrived they found that four spent shell casings from a 9mm gun.
A judge will sentence Madlock September 14 at 11 a.m. on charges of attempted voluntary manslaughter, aggravated burglary, aggravated assault, felon in possession of a firearm, and two counts of aggravated endangering a child