That dude is in some kinda trouble and He was smart getting out of there. Come back with your attorney because you are going to need one.
I don’t disagree at all, but we have seen convictions in similar cases.Maybe, technically, against the law.
Personally, i would never convict someone for such a crime.
Why waste resources on this scumbag. getting killed is a danger you accept when you commit such crimes, and the shooter is performing a public service.
It's not murder, it's public service.
It’s time for jury nullification to go wide stream.I don’t disagree at all, but we have seen convictions in similar cases.
I think he deserves a street justice medal personally but liberal DA’s will bankrupt him financially trying to defend himself or send him to the big house.
Dahell?I understand your point but the police are only allowed to shoot only to kill and not wound.
If I had been a bystander, I would’ve left too. I won’t go into details, but I saw a fatality accident happen 20+ years ago and almost got arrested for stopping to be a witness. To this day, my attitude is I ain’t seen sh*t, I don’t know sh*t, and I’m not getting involved.I heard the shooter has come forward, with an attorney. It seems excessive but none of of were there and we can't clearly see or hear what was going on. I don't have a problem with the shooting, or the fact that he left. I think it's a little strange that everyone left though, it must be a little puzzling to investigators. I really expected the guy to sit back down and finish eating, it looked like they just got their meals.
I can't compare this to J. Ersland, but if the man went out to his truck or back to the table to grab another gun or reload for more shooting, then that would be similar.
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