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Appeals Court Upholds Othal Wallace’s 30-Year Prison Sentence

Chris Gollon by Chris Gollon
June 18, 2025
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The 30-year prison sentence given to Othal Wallace for the killing of Daytona Beach Police Officer Jason Raynor was upheld, as detailed in a ruling released on Tuesday. The Fifth District Court of Appeal heard and ultimately denied Wallace’s appeal for a reduced sentence. Three judges formed the panel that heard the appeal: James A. Edwards, Eric J. Eisnaugle, and F. Rand Wallis.

The next avenue of appeal available to Wallace and his legal team would be the Florida Supreme Court, though it’s far from certain that the state’s highest court would even hear the case. Wallace had advocated for community control to avoid prison, but his request was denied.

On June 23rd, 2021, Officer Raynor approached a vehicle in a Daytona Beach apartment complex and questioned its occupant, Othal Wallace. What started as a conversation turned into a physical struggle, ending with Wallace shooting Raynor in the head. A manhunt ensued and Wallace was arrested near Atlanta, Georgia three days later.

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Raynor initially survived the shooting and was hospitalized in critical condition. He passed away from his injuries on August 17th of that year, almost two whole months after the shooting occurred. Raynor was 26 years old at the time of his death.


Read More: Othal Wallace, Man Accused of Shooting Daytona Beach Officer Arrested Near Atlanta


The State Attorney’s Office sought a conviction for first degree murder. In October 2023 he was convicted of manslaughter with a firearm. They declined to convict Wallace of first degree murder, which carried a possible death penalty, or second degree murder, which carried a possible life sentence.

Wallace was sentenced to 30 years in prison by Circuit Judge Raul Zambrano, the maximum for that conviction. Local law enforcement leaders such as Daytona Police Chief Jakari Young and Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood ripped the outcome as being unworthy of the magnitude of the crime.

Further complicating Wallace’s case are his history of anti-police rhetoric before the killing. In an analysis of Wallace’s case by the Anti-Defamation League, he was characterized as a Black nationalist. One post in particular he was shown to have made said, “One day, I will take great pride and honor in getting me some pig’s blood on my hands and boots”, referring to a common derogatory term for law enforcement officers.

Still, Wallace had support from some in his community. A fundraiser was started for his legal defense which claimed to raise over $130,000, with the organizers saying that Wallace faced an “[unconstitutional] intrusion on individual rights”.

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Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.

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  1. G says:
    11 months ago

    I can’t believe they tried to appeal his sentence. He should have got the electric chair!! 😡

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