DAYTON — A man who killed a man at Triangle Park wants his conviction appealed.
As News Center 7 previously reported, Daniel B. Anderson, 25, was sentenced by a Montgomery County judge to 15 years to life in prison.
Anderson was found guilty of five counts of murder and four counts of felonious assault.
He filed his appeal on July 15, 2024.
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Oral arguments were given on April 15, and Anderson now awaits a judge’s decision.
In July 2022, officers and medics were called to Ridge Avenue near Triangle Park just before midnight on reports of a person down on the ground with blood near him.
Police were dispatched with the belief that the man might have been hit by a car during a crash.
When they arrived on scene they found that they were dealing with a murder, not a crash.
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Daniel Thomas, 59, of New Lebanon, was identified as the man killed, according to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office.
An initial police investigation found Thomas suffered “very serious trauma to the head and body,” after he was attacked with the machete and later ran over by a car, Johns said.
Police said Anderson and Thomas knew each other and the attack was the result of a fight that escalated.
Anderson was arrested at the scene.
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