Jury Begins Deliberations in Involuntary Manslaughter Trial for Technician in Deadly Sterling Home Explosion
LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, JUL 15 – The trial examines whether Roger Bentley’s failure to act on a propane leak caused an explosion that killed one firefighter and injured 13 others, prosecutors said.
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Jury begins deliberations in involuntary manslaughter trial for technician in deadly Sterling home explosion
A Loudoun County, Virginia, jury is now deliberating in the involuntary manslaughter trial of a former propane service technician who visited a home in Sterling shortly before it exploded Feb. 16, 2024, killing volunteer firefighter Trevor Brown. During closing arguments Wednesday morning, Loudoun County prosecutor Eden Holmes told jurors, “This was a tragedy, because of a crime.” Holmes said “the actions and failures to act” by Roger Bentley, w…
Prosecution Rests in Trial for Man Charged in Fatal Sterling House Explosion
Prosecutors in the trial of former Southern States propane technician Roger Bentley rested their case Tuesday morning after a week of witness testimony. Bentley is charged with involuntary manslaughter, a felony, and three misdemeanors related to the handling of propane…
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