Davis-Dickson found guilty of murdering a homeless Vietnam veteran

Willie Chambers, Tory Washington and Anthony Davis-Dickson are all accused of murdering Ronald Smith in June 2014. (Photos courtesy McLean County Jail.)
Willie Chambers, Tory Washington and Anthony Davis-Dickson are all accused of murdering Ronald Smith in June 2014. (Photos courtesy McLean County Jail.)

By Joe Ragusa

BLOOMINGTON – A jury has found Anthony Davis-Dickson guilty of murdering a homeless Vietnam veteran in June 2014.

Davis-Dickson was accused of beating Ronald Smith in O’Neil Park in Bloomington. Smith died from his injuries about a month later.

Two others, Tory Washington and Willie Chambers, already pleaded guilty to murder and testified against Davis-Dickson earlier this week. The jury deliberated for about two hours Friday morning before reaching the verdict.

Joe Ragusa can be reached at [email protected].

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