ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – An Anchorage man has been convicted of first-degree murder in a shooting death at a home nearly two years ago.

Anchorage television station KTVA reports a jury took less than three hours Tuesday to convict 34-year-old Trayvon Morrissette in the death of Jorge Rea-Villa on July 4, 2016.

The men knew each other and were attending a holiday barbeque at a mobile home in southeast Anchorage.

Morrissette last week testified that he had taken cocaine and methamphetamine. A brief confrontation with Rea-Villa in a bathroom preceded the shooting. Morrissette said he didn’t remember why he pulled the trigger.

Morrissette after the shooting fled in a sedan.

He will be sentenced Oct. 5 and faces a maximum sentence of 99 years.

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