Jurors cry over manslaughter verdict in Calgary hit and run of gas station worker
CALGARY — A driver who ran down a gas station attendant who had been on the job for only two weeks didn’t bat an eye Friday as he was found guilty of manslaughter in the immigrant woman’s death.
The reaction from the jurors in Calgary Court of Queen’s Bench was far different.
The forewoman tearfully answered “not guilty” when asked for the verdict on Joshua Cody Mitchell’s second-degree murder charge. Tears were running down the faces of about half of the seven-woman, five-man jury.
Maryam Rashidi, 35, had been laid off from her engineering job and had recently started work at the Centex station in Calgary when she was killed two years ago while trying to stop Mitchell from taking off without paying for $113 in fuel.


