According to court records, Gad Black, 41, was indicted on the charge of first-degree murder. He was initially charged with attempted first-degree murder, hate crimes, and resisting an officer.
On June 16, Black allegedly hit BRPD Sgt. Caleb Eisworth, who was riding a motorcycle on Joor Road near Prescott Road.
Asia Raby, 40, was also arrested after the crash. She was charged with obstruction of justice and accessory after the fact to attempted first-degree murder.
Court records show that the state filed to have Dr. Sarah Deland removed from serving on Black’s sanity commission, claiming that Deland is “known as an opponent of the death penalty.” Black’s counsel filed an opposition, arguing that Deland should remain on the commission, claiming that Deland possesses the necessary educational qualifications and decades of expertise.
The court ruled in favor of Black’s counsel, and Deland would remain on the sanity commission.
Black’s sanity hearing is scheduled for Dec. 11.
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