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Septuagenarian shot dead in his garage, intruders blame poor lighting on the homicide
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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2253157" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>No one anywhere has an "acceptable rate of friendly fire" but we do accept that zero probably isn't realistic - though it is the ultimate goal. In the case the OP posted - I completely accept that a grand jury (or maybe just the DA's office) should be looking at evidence to see if a prosecution is warranted. If there is sufficient reason to go to trial - then they are still innocent until proven guilty - that wasn't waived by putting on the badge. However, until that determination is made - perhaps we shouldn't be rushing to judgements of guilt and insinuations of wrong-doing, cover-ups, etc. as some here seem spring-loaded to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2253157, member: 18914"] No one anywhere has an "acceptable rate of friendly fire" but we do accept that zero probably isn't realistic - though it is the ultimate goal. In the case the OP posted - I completely accept that a grand jury (or maybe just the DA's office) should be looking at evidence to see if a prosecution is warranted. If there is sufficient reason to go to trial - then they are still innocent until proven guilty - that wasn't waived by putting on the badge. However, until that determination is made - perhaps we shouldn't be rushing to judgements of guilt and insinuations of wrong-doing, cover-ups, etc. as some here seem spring-loaded to do. [/QUOTE]
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