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Judge: No Bail Reduction for Florida Parking Lot ‘Stand Your Ground' Shooting Case

Michael Drejka will remain behind bars for his role in the July shooting of Markeis McGlockton in an encounter that has revived debate over Florida’s “stand-your-ground” law.

What to Know

  • Pinellas County Judge Joseph Bulone ruled Thursday that the $100,000 bail amount for Michael Drejka should stand.
  • The 48-year-old Drejka said he shot 28-year-old Markeis McGlockton in self-defense in an encounter that has revived debate.

A Florida judge has decided not to reduce the bail of a white man charged with manslaughter in the death of an unarmed black man in a store parking lot.

Pinellas County Judge Joseph Bulone ruled Thursday that the $100,000 bail amount for Michael Drejka should stand. He said it's a reasonable amount, since Drejka faces anywhere from 11 to 30 years in prison if convicted.

The 48-year-old Drejka said he shot 28-year-old Markeis McGlockton in self-defense in an encounter that has revived debate over Florida's "stand-your-ground" law.

Surveillance video shows Drejka confronting McGlockton's family for parking in a handicapped spot. McGlockton then left the store and shoved Drejka to the pavement. Drejka then pulled a handgun and fired as McGlockton backed away.

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