Man shot and killed stepfather during argument over guest

Inset: Christian Smith (Salem County Correctional Facility). Background: The house where Smith shot and killed his stepfather in Woolwich Township, N.J. (Google Maps).

A Pennsylvania resident has been sentenced to several decades in prison for the murder of his stepfather, following a heated dispute over a houseguest of his sister, while he was visiting family in New Jersey.

Christian Smith, 28, was found guilty in January by a jury on a charge of first-degree murder for the October 2021 shooting of 43-year-old Dennis McKenzie Jr.

This week, Gloucester County Superior Court Judge William Ziegler handed down a 65-year prison sentence to Smith. Under the terms of his sentencing, Smith will be eligible for parole only after serving at least 85% of his term.

The tragic incident occurred on October 9, 2021, at a family residence in Woolwich, a small township within the Philadelphia metropolitan area.

According to prosecutors, the altercation between Smith and his stepfather erupted over “offensive comments” Smith had made regarding the sexuality of McKenzie’s daughter and her friend.

At the time of the incident, Smith was temporarily residing with his mother and stepfather and became upset over his sister’s LGBTQ guest.

During trial, First Assistant Prosecutor Dana Anton said that Smith “made it known to his stepfather that he did not approve of that person coming into their house” because, as Smith saw it, “their house was a house of God,” according to a courtroom report by NJ.com.

“Smith’s mother and sister attempted to diffuse the situation, with his mother putting herself between the two men,” prosecutors said in the press release – an intervention to no avail.

Eventually, Smith used an anti-LGBTQ slur. After that, the stepfather had had enough and he threw a punch at Smith.

Smith then pulled a Glock 19 9 mm handgun from his waistband, “held it over his mother and shot McKenzie” repeatedly, prosecutors said. The victim was shot once in the face and three times in the back.

The defendant then took the gun apart and recorded himself saying: “That’s what he gets.”

During the trial, the defense claimed the shooting occurred during a struggle over a gun – arguing several shots were fired accidentally before Smith gained control of the weapon and continued firing.

Prosecutors repeatedly dismissed this narrative – saying the defendant’s account was inconsistent with the evidence.

“He took the gun out from behind him, reached over her, and fired three times,” Anton argued during a pretrial hearing. “You can’t accidentally shoot somebody three times.”

In the end, jurors agreed with the state.

“This sentence reflects the seriousness of the defendant’s violent actions and ensures he will be held accountable for taking a life,” Prosecutor Andrew B. Johns said in a press release.

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