Man convicted for killing victim he thought stole his mail

Chad Wilson mail

Left: Kitsap deputies arrest Chad Wilson for murder. Right: Mailbox at scene of deadly shooting (Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office).

A jury in Washington state convicted a man who shot a person to death because he thought they had stolen his mail.

The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office stated in a press release that Chad Wilson, aged 41, was convicted of first-degree manslaughter, murder with extreme indifference, and drive-by shooting. The incident took place on January 10, 2023, when Wilson noticed Richard Taii, 31, and two women in a car outside his residence in Port Richard, near Seattle. Believing they were stealing his mail, Wilson confronted them, resulting in him fatally shooting Taii.

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