if true, smart move.Rumor has it he has gotten an attorney and is willing to meet with the DA
So if shots 1, 2, 3… killed the POS robber then since he was already dead how could the last shot into a dead body be murder.Yea. The last shot when he held the perps gun is going to get him a murder charge. It's Texas so it'll probably get pled to manslaughter, but either way it's going to be time.
He didn't have criminal intent. It would depend on the prosecutor. He did take an execution shot. If charged, that's what he did.I heard a radio broadcast this afternoon and they were saying that the local district attorney has already said publicly that they don't think there is a reason to charge/prosecute.
You know you keep Making ASSumptions without facts to back them. Maybe, I dunno, stop?He didn't have criminal intent. It would depend on the prosecutor. He did take an execution shot. If charged, that's what he did.
I'm glad you wouldn't execute someone because they had just did something bad.Nope, DEADLY force justified. He's dead, justifiably.
Frankly, I wouldn't care if he reloaded and emptied another mag into him.
I would not do that, but will not judge someone who did in that situation.
That makes it sound like he thinks he has a choice.Rumor has it he has gotten an attorney and is willing to meet with the DA
I don't see intent, maybe he shot a corpse. Maybe the gun went off accidentally, but it was pointed at the corpse so it's still a felony.You know you keep Making ASSumptions without facts to back them. Maybe, I dunno, stop?
Everybody has their own opinions...I don't see intent, maybe he shot a corpse. Maybe the gun went off accidentally, but it was pointed at the corpse so it's still a felony.
You are correct. I'm only commenting on what I can see. There could be more to the story.Everybody has their own opinions...
I think he may have more of a problem with the fact that he left the scene before authorities arrived.
The extra shots MIGHT be able to be explained away.
Leaving the scene and not contacting authorities will be more of an issue and harder to dismiss.
Good question. Will new laws be created to say you can carry a gun but it is against the law to use without contacting the police first or immediately after?I'm not so sure that I agree with that. If you think you've done nothing wrong in defending yourself or others, are you in the wrong for not contacting police?
Which could change in a hurry.I heard a radio broadcast this afternoon and they were saying that the local district attorney has already said publicly that they don't think there is a reason to charge/prosecute.