Luis Alfaro's attorney pleaded with jurors on Thursday to again watch video of a melee at Spring High School last year that left one student dead and three others injured. Marinkovich has maintained since opening statements that Alfaro, then 17, and Broussard fought for four seconds during a gang fight involving several students. Because in his world, his friend had been disrespected and that is worthy of a death sentence. Johnson said Alfaro was a member of a gang called "Brown Pride" and showed jurors one of the teen's text messages about seeking retribution that day reading: "Ooooh man, he'll get it too"