Father fatally beat man who followed his daughter into restroom

Melvin Harris, a father from Phoenix, was sentenced to eight years in prison after fatally beating a man who allegedly tried to enter his daughter’s bathroom stall. The incident occurred on August 2, 2018, at a QT convenience store near 19th and Dunlap Avenues.

Harris initially faced a second-degree murder charge but later pleaded guilty to manslaughter in a plea deal. This agreement spared him a longer sentence and dropped the murder charge.

On the day of the incident, Harris was waiting for his daughter in the parking lot. When she returned, she told him that a man, later identified as Leon Armstrong, had tried to enter her locked bathroom stall.

Security escorted Armstrong out of the store. Harris’ daughter pointed him out to her father, which led to a confrontation.

Harris punched Armstrong, knocking him down. He then continued to beat and stomp on Armstrong before leaving the scene.

Armstrong suffered severe brain injuries and died a few days later. Harris was arrested shortly afterward. He claimed he was defending his daughter, but prosecutors argued the force he used was excessive.

The case drew national attention, sparking debate over self-defense and parental protection. Some supported Harris, saying he acted as any father would. Others felt he crossed a legal line.

The incident also raised broader questions about the role of security personnel and the limits of personal retaliation in moments of emotional distress.

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