Office Of The State Attorney
R.J. Larizza, 7th Judicial Circuit

Office Of The State Attorney
R.J. Larizza, 7th Judicial Circuit

State of Florida v. William Luther Phillips

Press Release | July 10, 2025

DOB: 02/29/1992

Case Number: 2023 301349 CFDB

 

Volusia County Defendant Convicted in the Shooting of Two B-CU Students

DAYTONA BEACH – After a two-day trial, a Volusia County jury found defendant William Phillips guilty of Attempted First-Degree Murder, Attempted Second-Degree Murder and Possession of Firearm by Convicted In-State Felon.

In the early morning hours of March 18, 2023, several physical altercations happened at a Daytona Beach bar.

Once they ended, a group of four Bethune-Cookman University students drove back to campus. Phillips and his group also ended up there.

The defendant then confronted the students and shot up their vehicle. Two of the passengers, a 21-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman, were struck by bullets.

The man was left paralyzed from the waist down. The woman recovered from her injuries at the hospital. Phillips was identified by a witness as the shooter and later arrested.

“Gun violence robbed one victim of their ability to walk and our other victim mercifully has fully recovered,” State Attorney R.J. Larizza said about the case. “The defendant should spend the rest of his life behind bars.”

The Daytona Beach Police Department investigated the case. Assistant State Attorney Kevin Sullivan successfully tried the case for the state. The Honorable Kathryn Weston presided over the case and is set to pronounce sentence on August 8, 2025. Phillips faces up to life in prison for the crimes.

For more information contact:

Haley Harrison | Public Information Officer | Office of State Attorney R.J. Larizza, Florida’s Seventh Judicial Circuit | SAOPIO@SAO7.org

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