After four days and over 10 hours of testimony, the murder trial of Norman Waker ended on Friday with a hung jury and a mistrial, according to WJZ's media partner, The Baltimore Banner.
Waker, a 66-year-old man who uses a wheelchair, was charged with first- and second- degree murder and attempted murder for the shooting of two men in a senior living facility earlier this year.
The jury deliberated for 5 1/2 hours on Friday.
The trial concerned the events surrounding an alleged dispute over $80 in cigarettes, when Waker shot and killed Clyde Barnes, 79, and shot at his neighbor, Vance Winston Bey, 73, on the second floor of Pleasant View Gardens senior living facility on the morning of Feb. 20.
Following Friday's mistrial, Waker's case is expected to be reassigned on Monday