Second mistrial declared after another set of jurors can’t decide if man murdered his high school friend

Austin Ford (right, sitting by his attorney Falon Stimpson) murdered his high school friend Tori Lang, authorities said. (Image of Ford and Stimpson: Law&Crime Network; image of Lang: Gwinnett County Police Department)

Austin Ford (right, sitting by his attorney Falon Stimpson) murdered his high school friend Tori Lang, authorities said. (Image of Ford and Stimpson in closing arguments on Aug. 10, 2023: Law&Crime Network; image of Lang: Gwinnett County Police Department)

Another set of jurors could not agree on whether if Austin Tybre Ford, 22, murdered high school friend Tori Lang, 18. They deadlocked on Friday with eight in favor of conviction and four in favor of acquittal.

This is Ford’s second trial.

A judge declared a mistrial on May 1. Jurors convicted Ford of theft by taking and one count of concealing the death of another, but they deadlocked on charges of felony murder and aggravated assault. They could not agree on whether or not he killed Lang. That deadlock played out again on Friday

The defense lawyer, Lawrence Lewis, summed up the key question in this trial.

“We just need to determine who pulled the trigger,” he said in closing arguments on Thursday.

According to authorities in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Ford told investigators that the victim had killed herself despite his attempts to stop her.

But authorities said he shot her in the head and left her body in the middle of the night in July 2021. He burned out her car and left it in a nature preserve, prosecutor Norris Lewis told jurors.

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