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BruceWane

(384 posts)
24. I've considered that.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 02:01 PM
Jan 2026

To justify the use of lethal force, the shooter would have to demonstrate that he knew there were others that were in imminent danger and needed to be defended. Not just some vague "hunch".

Otherwise, any cop would be "justified" to shoot anyone who was fleeing in the back, under the premise that they thought the victim/"suspect" was going to go off and harm someone else. Even when no one else was around.

"I had a feeling there might be someone else down the street that needed defending" is hardly an acceptable excuse to take someone's life.

Try presenting this kind of defense to a jury while they view pictures of a mother who had a collection of her kid's stuffed animals hanging out of the glove box. Good luck with that.

Surely, it is very likely that this will be the defense of this murderer. But at best it will only mitigate the charge of murder to one of a lesser degree. It will not exonerate him.

Any defense attorney is going to advise him to take the most favorable plea deal offered; in order to claim self-defense or the defense of others, the shooter will have to take the stand and any prosecutor is going to absolutely destroy him.

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He also casually strolled to his right. No dramatic leap or snap action. unblock Jan 2026 #1
You would think after murdering someone, he Emile Jan 2026 #2
How do you know the first shot hit her? Ms. Toad Jan 2026 #3
Video proves he was not touched by the vehicle. Kingofalldems Jan 2026 #8
No. Ms. Toad Jan 2026 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author BruceWane Jan 2026 #10
Exactly. BruceWane Jan 2026 #12
I do know her life was in danger Johonny Jan 2026 #4
Thank you Cirsium Jan 2026 #19
If this idiot was dragged a half a block by another Emile Jan 2026 #5
You'd think he would be put on medical leave FakeNoose Jan 2026 #7
I get the feeling crud Jan 2026 #11
Not just stupid, the combination of his stupidity and his PTSD karynnj Jan 2026 #14
Yes, they are being hired to intentionally do harm and that includes having no compunction in committing murder. littlemissmartypants Jan 2026 #20
Your point is correct as well. BruceWane Jan 2026 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Kingofalldems Jan 2026 #6
Kick and rec for the "jump in for Trump" crowd. Kingofalldems Jan 2026 #9
He will take a plead deal . . . AverageOldGuy Jan 2026 #13
Thank you. MIButterfly Jan 2026 #21
He has an immagrant wife azureblue Jan 2026 #15
First thing he did was pull his gun... kentuck Jan 2026 #16
That's exactly what I see too. Emile Jan 2026 #32
The Battle of Minneapolis. Marcuse Jan 2026 #17
Murderer. tRUMP fascist goon nt wolfie001 Jan 2026 #18
The officer could also have been "defending others" gulliver Jan 2026 #22
In my opinion you are complicit in idiocy NotHardly Jan 2026 #23
I've considered that. BruceWane Jan 2026 #24
It seemed like she was given conflicting orders. . . Stargleamer Jan 2026 #27
Kick SheltieLover Jan 2026 #26
I saw a bullet hole in the side view mirror casing also. Historic NY Jan 2026 #28
The vehicle is currently in the Fed's hands dflprincess Jan 2026 #29
There will be no trial V850i Jan 2026 #30
The first shot, even if it hit her, would not have stopped the vehicle Martin Eden Jan 2026 #33
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2026 #34
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