Williams' Defense Attorney Don Stroud made his closing arguments before the jury this morning. Stroud said that while some charges, like Williams possessing a gun, may seem like an obvious guilty charge, others are not so clear. Stroud said there are inconsistencies between the statement Hodge made the night it happened and one he made days later. He also said, as he has all week, that you can not see the gun or a flash of light from it being fired on the video. The state will be making the closing arguments next. Our Andrew Doud will have a full report tonight at Six.
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