Anonymous wrote:What about the claim up-thread that the homeowner was a cop?
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting:
Missouri passed a “Stand Your Ground” bill in 2016. Under the law, a person may use physical force if they reasonably believe they are under threat and have no duty to retreat. According to a study released last year, homicides drastically rose in Missouri after the law was enacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting:
Missouri passed a “Stand Your Ground” bill in 2016. Under the law, a person may use physical force if they reasonably believe they are under threat and have no duty to retreat. According to a study released last year, homicides drastically rose in Missouri after the law was enacted.
So, you can shoot the black mailman.
Wait - he was delivering the mail??!? WTF.
Pretty sure this makes it a federal offense. US mail even has its own police force.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting:
Missouri passed a “Stand Your Ground” bill in 2016. Under the law, a person may use physical force if they reasonably believe they are under threat and have no duty to retreat. According to a study released last year, homicides drastically rose in Missouri after the law was enacted.
So, you can shoot the black mailman.
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting:
Missouri passed a “Stand Your Ground” bill in 2016. Under the law, a person may use physical force if they reasonably believe they are under threat and have no duty to retreat. According to a study released last year, homicides drastically rose in Missouri after the law was enacted.
Anonymous wrote:I hope they get charged with murder and hate crime, and are sentenced to lifetime in jail. Plaster their evil face is all over the Internet, so everybody knows who they are. Disgusting. Pos.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the poor Japanese foreign exchange student who, along with his friend, went to the wrong address looking for a Halloween party and was shot to death by the homeowner (white male, of course).
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50063364
Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Lee Merritt, who are representing Yarl and his family, said in a statement that Yarl “is alive and recovering” but that he has severe injuries. They said he was “shot twice and struck in the head and arm by an unidentified white male assailant,” and that Yarl was unarmed. The Washington Post could not independently verify those claims.
Graves did not identify the homeowner or mention their gender or race. She said the homeowner was taken into custody and put on a 24-hour hold, but was later released on the advice of Clay County prosecutors “due to the need to obtain a formal statement from the victim, forensic evidence and compile additional information for a case file to be presented.”