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Updated 12/17/2008 03:37 PM

Jury Asks To Review Evidence In Lillo Brancato Case

By: NY1 News

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Jurors are re-examining evidence in the case of an actor accused of murdering an off-duty police officer in the Bronx, including the 911 call the officer made shortly before his death.

Off-duty Officer Daniel Enchautegui talked with the operator before he confronted Steven Armento and Lillo Brancato. Enchautegi made the call after he heard a noise coming from his neighbor's home.

Daniel Enchautegui: Yeah, central listing. I'm an off duty member of service. I think somebody broke into my neighbor's home. There's glass and the window's on the floor.
Operator: Okay. What's the address and what borough?
Enchautegui: Bronx.
Operator: What's the address?
Enchautegui: 3119 Arnow Place. I'm not sure if they're still in there because nobody is living in there. Be advised I'm out here – plain clothes, black coat.
Operator: Alright. Are you going to be the one to meet the police?
Enchautegui: Yeah, I'm outside alright. I'm armed, too.
Operator: What's your name sir?
Enchautegui: Daniel, last name Enchautegui.

The jury is also taking a closer look at photos of a bloody glove, Brancato's jacket, and his bloody hand, as well as diagrams of the Pelham Bay scene. They're also examining the notepad police used while interviewing Brancato.

Brancato, best known for his starring role in the movie "A Bronx Tale", is charged with second-degree murder, even though he did not fire the fatal shots.

Prosecutors say Brancato and Armento were breaking into the home to get drugs, a claim Brancato denies.

Armento was convicted of first degree murder in October and is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.