08-24-2019, 03:12 PM
A bit of an outlier.
How often is there going to be video evidence showing that the perpetrator wasn't in jeopardy and instigated the incident by threatening a woman with two infant children?
If that's what it takes to convict people who treat "stand your ground" as a license to kill any time that they feel a violent urge, it's no help at all.
How often is there going to be video evidence showing that the perpetrator wasn't in jeopardy and instigated the incident by threatening a woman with two infant children?
If that's what it takes to convict people who treat "stand your ground" as a license to kill any time that they feel a violent urge, it's no help at all.