Pubdate: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 Source: Arizona Daily Star (AZ) Copyright: 2000 Pulitzer Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.azstarnet.com/ Author: Inger Sandal MAN CONVICTED OF MURDERING DEA INFORMANT A federal jury yesterday convicted a man accused of killing a Drug Enforcement Administration informant two years ago on behalf of a Tucson drug dealer. Michael Waggoner, 37, was found guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with a witness. He faces the possibility of life in prison when U.S. District Judge John M. Roll sentences him on April 21. Prosecutor Sean Chapman maintained during the trial that Waggoner opened fire on Alzinnia Keyes on March 12, 1998, to keep her from testifying against Terile Williams. Waggoner's defense attorney, Richard Lougee, said prosecutors had the wrong Williams. He told jurors when trial started Feb. 8 that Anthony Williams, a Los Angeles-based cocaine dealer unrelated to Terile, ordered the hit. Neither Chapman nor Lougee could be reached for comment late yesterday. The jury's decision pleased Jim Molesa, the DEA's special agent for public information in Phoenix. ``We're glad with the verdict. We hope it brings some closure to Ms. Keyes' family, and we'll wait to see how the sentencing phase turns out,'' he said. Since Keyes' murder, both Terile Williams and Anthony Williams have been convicted of drug crimes, partially on the strength of information Keyes provided. Both are in prison. Keyes also served three years in prison before she was arrested by South Tucson police in January 1998 and agreed to inform on others for the DEA. She ordered cocaine from Terile Williams and Anthony Williams that month under the agency's monitoring. Keyes was killed two months later. Prosecutors allege Waggoner fired the fatal shots as Keyes walked in a neighborhood about a mile north of Kino Sports Park. The prosecutor told jurors that a mortally wounded Keyes told a Tucson Fire Department paramedic to tell the DEA ``that Terile's people did it.'' Terile Williams faces similar charges in an upcoming trial. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg