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A Miami Gardens man, Gayle Blount, will face trial for shooting his girlfriend, Bridget Knighton, eight times after a judge vacated his plea agreement following emotional testimony from Knighton. The plea deal, which would have given Blount a 20-year prison sentence, unraveled during a January 3 hearing in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, prompting Judge Ellen Sue Venzer to set jury selection for the following day.
Knighton, who still uses a cane after the May 2021 attack, expressed her displeasure with the plea deal. The judge stated she was unaware of the extent of the violent history between the couple and Knighton’s wishes to seek a jury trial. Blount, who is 56 and has a history of violent offenses, faces charges including first-degree attempted murder, throwing a deadly missile, and violating a domestic violence injunction. If found guilty, sentencing could range from 12 years to life in prison.
Knighton testified about the four years of abuse leading up to the shooting, stating, “He shot me with a Glock 40 eight times as I waited for police.”