Eltigreblanco
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Sure looked like a negligent discharge to meWarning shot or AD?
Sure looked like a negligent discharge to meWarning shot or AD?
Unarmed folks get shot everyday and the shooter does not go to jail.The shooter will likely go to jail for life for this. You dont shoot an unarmed person. If you do you better be prepared to go to jail forever.
PS: Did he fire the gun into the ground by his feet before he killed him?
The two people Rittenhouse killed were both unarmed. They were trying to take his gun away from him which they could then, presumably, have used on him, which is why he shot them and why he was found not guilty.The shooter will likely go to jail for life for this. You dont shoot an unarmed person. If you do you better be prepared to go to jail forever.
PS: Did he fire the gun into the ground by his feet before he killed him?
Yes you do in Texas. Below is From the Texas state code one of the requirements for self defense.All good, except that you do not give up your right to self defense if you are doing something illegal.
Different situation entirely. Rosenbaum had told KR he would F'ing kill him if he caught him alone that night. It was witnessed and corroborated. The dude with the skateboard wanted to 'cranium' KR and tried at least once.The two people Rittenhouse killed were both unarmed. They were trying to take his gun away from him which they could then, presumably, have used on him, which is why he shot them and why he was found not guilty.
Did I say there were similar? I was replying to another comment saying that you will go to jail for life if you shoot an unarmed person.Different situation entirely. Rosenbaum had told KR he would F'ing kill him if he caught him alone that night. It was witnessed and corroborated. The dude with the skateboard wanted to 'cranium' KR and tried at least once.
Unarmed doesn't mean without a fiream. Jacob Blake was armed with a knife, many objects with lethal intent can be weapons.
The deceased in TX was pissed off about not having his son, this wee man with the 9mm took it all up 100*. Both are/were idiots, but as a 2nd A guy I hope this man fries. He bought a gun to a completely reasonable argument.
The world would do much better if we could use less emotion and more logic and common sense.You’ve said it all, it’s very painful
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Yes you do in Texas. Below is From the Texas state code one of the requirements for self defense.
this is the reason in most situations that a man robbing someone at gunpoint gets charged with murder and not self defense when they shoot someone trying to stop them with a weapon. Ie. you get shot and killed trying to shoot and stop an armed robber. That armed robber doesn’t get to claim self defense.
“3) was not otherwise engaged in criminal activity, other than a Class C misdemeanor that is a violation of a law or ordinance regulating traffic at the time the force was used.”
Then, to top it off, attempted to assault the armed man on HIS property AFTER being warned to leave.
Fair to argue he was trying to grab the gun to not get shot by a guy trying to murder him?I think this will come down to how much leeway the shooter gets for being on his own porch. It isn't like he went to his car and retrieved a gun after a confrontation at a grocery store. Is any justification ever required to possess a gun on your own front porch? Is there ever a time when possessing a gun on your own front porch would be prohibited? Does someone bringing a problem to your door restrict what you are allowed to do? I've never seen or heard of a child custody order that authorized trespass on private property.
In addition to that, the shootee appeared to grab the gun before the first shot and definitely grabbed it right before he was shot. How many times was the shooter supposed to let him try to get the gun?
If this was clear cut, either way, the case would have been to the Grand Jury already. I don't envy those trying to hash this out.