Something interesting that I didn't know about Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law. No wonder they didn't arrest the shooter.
....it holds the arresting agency civilly liable if an arrest is made in a case later deemed to fall within the criteria of "stand your ground," meaning the agency would have to pay back attorney's fees, lost wages and other expenses. Eliminating that clause, he said, would allow more cases to go before a jury.
https://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bayb...ur-ground-law-needs-significant-improvements/
....it holds the arresting agency civilly liable if an arrest is made in a case later deemed to fall within the criteria of "stand your ground," meaning the agency would have to pay back attorney's fees, lost wages and other expenses. Eliminating that clause, he said, would allow more cases to go before a jury.
https://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bayb...ur-ground-law-needs-significant-improvements/