A man has been sentenced to life without parole for a murder that took place in the parking lot of Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta. The incident, which occurred in March 2020, stemmed from a dispute over a parking space.
The Incident
On March 8, 2020, Ricky Lefar, then 19 years old, shot and killed Tuan Win in the back of the head during an altercation over a parking spot at Lenox Square Mall. Lefar and four others arrived at the parking lot in an SUV and took a parking space that Win and his girlfriend had been waiting for. Words were exchanged between the groups before Lefarโs group went into the mallโs food court.
The Confrontation
As Lefarโs group was leaving the mall, Win, who was unarmed and outnumbered, followed them out. During the confrontation in the parking lot, Lefar, who had a gun in a sling bag, circled behind Win and shot him in the head. Lefarโs group fled the scene in their SUV but craThe Trial and Sentencing
Reactions and Aftermath
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis expressed satisfaction with the sentence, stating that it was justified given the circumstances. Despite concerns about safety at Lenox Square Mall, Willis emphasized her commitment to maintaining it as a safe environment for shoppers.
Defense Claims
Lefarโs defense lawyer, Patrick Brackley, argued that the gun accidentally discharged when Lefar attempted to strike Win during a fistfight. This defense was rejected by the jury, and the prosecution noted that none of the independent witnesses supported the claim that Win initiated physical violence.
Ongoing Concerns
The case highlights ongoing concerns about violence and safety at popular spots in Atlanta. Despite the incident, authorities continue to work on ensuring the safety and security of Lenox Square Mall and its patrons.