From the linked story at the original post:
"Michele Willis, the man's niece, told The Baltimore Sun that one of her aunts requested the protective order against Willis, but she declined to say why.
She said police stopped by the home to speak with her uncle Sunday night. He lived above the garage and several other family members also lived in the home. Those who were there during the shooting were being questioned by police Monday morning, The Sun reported."
It would be nice to know what exchange occurred on Sunday night. Was that exchange what prompted the early morning raid? If there were indications from the decedent on Sunday night that indicated a fight might ensue, I might could see it. Otherwise, the fact that he put his weapon down before picking it up again seems to indicate that maybe the decedent really didn't know what the police were doing, in spite of the Sunday night visit.
"Michele Willis, the man's niece, told The Baltimore Sun that one of her aunts requested the protective order against Willis, but she declined to say why.
She said police stopped by the home to speak with her uncle Sunday night. He lived above the garage and several other family members also lived in the home. Those who were there during the shooting were being questioned by police Monday morning, The Sun reported."
It would be nice to know what exchange occurred on Sunday night. Was that exchange what prompted the early morning raid? If there were indications from the decedent on Sunday night that indicated a fight might ensue, I might could see it. Otherwise, the fact that he put his weapon down before picking it up again seems to indicate that maybe the decedent really didn't know what the police were doing, in spite of the Sunday night visit.