Jury deliberations begin in deadly carjacking at Short Hills Mall

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Closing arguments at deadly carjacking trial
Anthony Johnson reports the case of the Short Hills Mall deadly carjacking is in the hands of the jury.

NEWARK, New Jersey -- The first trial stemming from a carjacking at an upscale New Jersey mall in which a man was gunned down in front of his wife for their Range Rover has gone to the jury.

Prosecutors say Basim Henry of South Orange was among four men involved in the December 2013 carjacking at The Mall At Short Hills in Millburn and served as the getaway driver.

Defense lawyer Michael Rubas argued in his closing statement Tuesday that Henry wasn't responsible for the shooter's actions.

But Essex County prosecutors said Henry "knew force was necessary" to get the vehicle.

Jurors had heard from the victim's wife. Jamie Friedland testified she saw her husband, David, struggling with two men in the parking deck before he was shot.

The defense didn't call any witnesses.