Just read this on news, to early to make any calls but sounds like GG +1 BG - got his a$$ shot up
Cops: Suspect shot during home invasion
Cops: Suspect shot during home invasion
An incident happened in MI where the perp was shot while fleeing and the prosecutor said the homeowner did nothing wrong. The comments from the perp are pretty funny.Oh yeah! Especially "if" the perp was shot in the butt. That means his back was turned. The perps defense could be, that he was exiting the house in a complient way and I was shot in the back. Bad JUJU. I wont be suprised if he gets off and wins a civil suit. If you fire your weapon it is for extreme measures only. There is no such thing as a wounding or warning shot. It sounds like his life was not in jepardy, since he climbing out the window.
An incident happened in MI where the perp was shot while fleeing and the prosecutor said the homeowner did nothing wrong. The comments from the [perp are pretty funny.
Mecosta County homeowner fires several shots at intruder, causing multiple injuries | MLive.com
(Emphasis added)Article linked above said:The tense moments were captured on a recorded 911 call the homeowner made to police just moments before firing four shots from a .12-gauge shotgun inside the Northland Drive home near Paris.
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A .12 gauge? So a load for that thing would weigh over 8 pounds? I personally wouldn't be interested in putting that one up to my shoulder.
Gotta love journalists...
I am not a lawyer, but here is my worthless
If we have a castle doctrine, that is news to me.
I do believe we have a stand your ground law, which basically means you do not have to retreat or announce your intent to use deadly force.
Likely, he will spend quite a bit of time and money convincing the prosecutor or jury that he had reason to believe the bad guy caused a threat to him.
In some states with castle doctrine, it is justifiable if the intruder intends to commit some other felony, but as I stated unless I am unaware we do not have a castle doctrine in Indiana.
This guy may end up in serious trouble for this, as unjust as that is.
Just to reiterate, I am not a lawyer
"I don't think you can shoot someone who is unarmed," said Tisron, who has a long criminal record
"I've got long hair and tattoos and I just got off parole, so I'm the bad guy automatically,"