More than two years after a wall being demolished in Philadelphia fell and killed six people in the neighboring thrift store, a jury convicted demolition contractor Griffin Campbell on six counts of involuntary manslaughter. He was also convicted of aggravated assault and risking a catastrophe.
Campbell was not convicted of third-degree murder charges sought by prosecutors.
In September, Campbell rejected a plea deal and could now face a stiff sentence if the manslaughter counts are run consecutively.


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