The jury reached a verdict Thursday morning in the trial of a squeegee worker charged in a man's killing.

After a tense and emotional trial and 12 hours of deliberations across three different days, the jury convicted Tavon Scott, 16, on voluntary manslaughter and two handgun charges. The maximum sentence for the three charges is 35 years in prison.

Timothy Reynolds, 48, was shot five times after confronting a group of squeegee workers with a bat. Three of the shots were to the back as he walked away, and the state argued premeditated first-degree murder. Scott's lawyers focused on his age -- 14 at the time -- and said whoever did the shooting did it in self-defense.

The jury unanimously decided the defendant is not guilty of first- and second-degree murder.... Read More: WBAL TV