A Tennessee man who has decided to represent himself against capital murder charges in the deaths of three people during a daylong series of shootings in Memphis told a judge Tuesday that he needs more time to review the evidence against him.
A judge in January granted a request by Ezekiel Kelly to serve as his own lawyer on more than two-dozen charges in the September 2022 shootings that left three people dead and three others wounded. The shootings led to a citywide shelter-in-place order and a frantic manhunt.