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Staff Report
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – In a significant legal development, 52-year-old Patrick Owen Watson received two consecutive life sentences, along with an additional two consecutive 15-year terms. This ruling follows a jury’s decision, finding Watson guilty of orchestrating a home invasion robbery that tragically ended in the fatal shooting of D’halani Armstrong on July 19, 2022.
Watson was taken into custody on August 22, 2022, and has been held in the Alachua County Jail since his arrest.
Details of the Incident
The events unfolded on July 19, 2022, when Jason Travis Ward forcefully entered a residence by kicking in the door while armed. He was accompanied by Alderious Jerrad White, who also carried a firearm. Once inside, White encountered Armstrong and fatally shot her. Meanwhile, Ward confronted two other residents who were asleep in a bedroom, holding them at gunpoint. In a dramatic turn of events, one of the residents managed to wrestle the gun away from Ward, accidentally discharging it and injuring Ward in the process.
Tiara Lanae Luckie drove White and Ward to the home. After Ward was shot, surveillance video showed him running out of the house from a side door, holding his torso; he then got into Luckie’s car, and she drove him, at his request, to the house of his cousin, where she knocked on the door and told the cousin that Ward had been shot. Ward got into his cousin’s car, and she drove him to the hospital, where the emergency room contacted law enforcement to report a gunshot wound victim. After Ward was shot, White ran out of the front door, dropping a gun along the way. A resident of the home shot White in the front yard with Ward’s gun, then confronted White as he sat in the middle of the road. White was arrested at the scene and treated for his gunshot wound.
Two other residents of the home, including a 10-year-old child, hid in a bathtub during the incident.
Verdict and sentence for Watson
Yesterday, an Alachua County jury found Watson guilty of first-degree felony murder, armed burglary of an occupied dwelling, solicitation to commit armed burglary, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Judge Robert Groeb sentenced Watson to a natural life sentence for the murder charge, followed by a life sentence for armed burglary, 15 years for solicitation to commit armed burglary, and 15 years for the firearm possession charge; all sentences run consecutively.
Sentences for the other defendants
Luckie was sentenced to 15 years of probation and residential mental health treatment after pleading nolo contendere to a charge of accessory after the fact to second-degree murder.
Ward was sentenced to 30 years in state prison after entering a plea of nolo contendere to second-degree murder with a firearm (a lesser included offense), armed burglary, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; he also agreed to testify truthfully against the other defendants as a condition of his plea agreement.
White was sentenced to 50 years in prison after pleading nolo contendere to homicide and armed burglary .