Accused killer to face new jury after mistrial in fatal stabbing at Midway McDonald’s

Police tape lines the McDonald s parking lot in the Midway where a man was fatally stabbed in August File photo courtesy of OnScene TV SAN DIEGO A judge has set a new trial date after a jury could not come to a verdict in the incident of a man accused of murder in a stabbing at a McDonald s restaurant Armando Manuel Parras appeared last week before San Diego Superior Court Judge David Berry and waived his right to a speedy trial in the death of Joshua Goodman who was stabbed the morning of Aug Berry scheduled the new trial for Aug vacating a June date he set last month after declaring a mistrial in the situation Jurors had deadlocked - following four days of deliberations It was unclear whether they were leaning in favor of conviction or acquittal The panel was disgruntled accusing a male juror of refusing to deliberate The other jurors sent a note to Berry saying that the man didn t want to explain his opinions or discuss the event and requested the judge to replace him with an alternate He declined to do so saying there was no indication that the juror had committed misconduct Deputy District Attorney Seralyn Fields sought the juror s dismissal but defense attorney Monica Ruiz needed Berry to keep him on the jury In a rare move Berry urged jurors on April the day he declared the mistrial to testify in open court about their conduct during deliberations The man who angered his fellow jurors denied accusations that he wasn t deliberating He reported several jurors disagreed with him but he insisted he was discussing the matter He claimed he didn t know why there was a predicament The other jurors when queried by Berry expressed their frustration One explained the juror in question refused to say anything Another wondered about his mental medical Still another revealed the man turned his chair away from the other panelists to face the wall on their final day of deliberations Before declaring a mistrial Berry declared he could find no grounds to exclude that juror He also narrated the attorneys he had meticulously reviewed an appeals court opinion that overturned a conviction in a trial in which a judge removed a juror Parras is accused of ambushing Goodman as the victim rode a bicycle in the parking lot of the Midway Drive restaurant Police declared the defendant was a rider in a minivan that pulled into the lot where he allegedly exited the truck and began chasing Goodman before catching up and stabbing him After the alleged attack investigators revealed Parras jumped back into the van which headed west on Midway In testimony that preceded the dispute among the jurors bystanders explained that it was common knowledge in the homeless region that Goodman and Parras didn t like each other and that the victim had a history of drawing a firearm in certain situations The court also was explained that Parras helped a homeless woman recover her bicycle after she claimed Goodman stole it from her Two people testified that they grabbed the bike from Goodman which caused him to yell out a warning to watch out for him if they returned to Ocean Beach Parras pleaded not guilty and remains behind bars The defense argued that the defendant was afraid of Goodman Brittany Wolf the driver of the minivan is serving an -month jail term for accessory after the fact to murder She is set to be circulated July