Beloit man found guilty in fatal shooting
JANESVILLE—A Beloit man faces life in prison after he was found guilty Friday in a shooting that killed another man in June 2009.
Rock County Judge Kenneth Forbeck on Friday found Henry D. Weston, 31, Beloit, guilty of first degree intentional homicide, attempted first degree intentional homicide and aggravated battery, according to a news release from the Rock County District Attorney’s Office.
The convictions are tied to a June 28, 2009 shooting in Beloit that killed David D. Davis, 29, and injured Anthony T. Gibson, 24.
Weston was found guilty of shooting David Davis to death. Davis was a passenger in a vehicle driven by Gibson, who was also injured in the shooting, according to court records. The shooting happened at the 700 block of Vine Street, Beloit.
Weston is being held on a 160,000 cash bond pending a sentencing hearing April 9. He could face life in prison in the killing of Davis.
He faces concurrent sentences of up to 60 additional years in prison for the attempted homicide conviction, and up to 10 years for the aggravated battery conviction, according to the news release.
