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Jury finds ex-NY trooper guilty of manslaughter in 2020 chase that killed 11-year-old

Christopher Baldner was convicted of second-degree manslaughter for ramming a family SUV during a high-speed chase that killed 11-year-old Monica Goods, facing 5 to 15 years in prison.

  • On Friday, the former New York state trooper was convicted of manslaughter at his second trial, which began last month.
  • On Dec. 22, 2020, Baldner pulled Tristin Goods over for speeding near Kingston, and after an argument including pepper-spray, Goods drove off, prompting a pursuit while his family headed north from New York City.
  • Defense attorneys said the SUV cut off Baldner and collided twice, and an expert testified Goods lost control after overcorrecting following a minor impact.
  • The crash claimed the life of an 11-year-old passenger, Monica Goods, who was in the SUV while the Goods family headed north from New York City to visit family.
  • A prior jury in November acquitted Baldner of murder and reckless endangerment but deadlocked on manslaughter, prompting the retrial; sentencing is scheduled for June 2.
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Daily Freeman broke the news in Kingston, United States on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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