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Lincoln man convicted of killing estranged wife's boyfriend
A Lincoln man faces sentencing in March after being convicted of killing his estranged wife's new boyfriend in a 2020 shooting in downtown Omaha.

Marlon Miranda Jr.
LINCOLN, Neb. -- A Lincoln man faces sentencing in March after being convicted of killing his estranged wife's new boyfriend in a 2020 shooting in downtown Omaha.
The jury deliberated for less than an hour Tuesday before finding 28-year-old Marlon Miranda Jr. guilty of first-degree murder in the June 2020 death of Jose Santos Parra Juarez.
Testimony showed an officer saw Miranda grabbing his estranged wife by the hair with one hand while pointing a gun at her with the other.
A Bellevue Police sergeant then shot Miranda twice.
Miranda's attorney had suggested that Miranda acted in self-defense during a quarrel.
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