BC crossbow killer handed 5-year prison sentence for 2022 murder of homeless camper

From Global News.

A B.C. man who used a crossbow in a killing in Langley two years ago has been sentenced to five years in prison.

Jason Robert William Griffiths was originally charged with second-degree murder in the March 29, 2022 killing of 29-year-old Nicholas Ball. At trial, Justice Michael Tammen found him guilty of the lesser offence of manslaughter.

The court heard that Ball was shot in the heart with a crossbow bolt following an argument with Griffiths, who was homeless and camping in a vacant lot.

At trial, the court heard Ball had sent Griffiths hostile and threatening texts before Griffiths shot him during a confrontation.

Justice Tammen rejected Griffiths’ argument the killing was in self-defence, ruling his actions weren’t reasonable.

Global’s Kristen Robinson reports.

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