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Hey All! I will say, I have not read the arrest warrant affidavit on this incident. Why, you might ask, as I am sure most people have done so. Well, I ain't getting paid to read it and Lord knows I've written more affidavits in 30-years of policing than I care to say.
With this said, I am sure that there is a lot more to this incident than was written into an affidavit. The affidavit needs only to establish probable cause, and not belief beyond a reasonable doubt. So, I doubt if all the information is out yet for public opinion.
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Originally posted by DFWPI View PostDon't we find it strange that these people would not go to the police immediately and tell them what theu heard or seen, but instead, a day or so later, go the the attorney?
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You don’t know when they went to the cops. Detectives canvas the scene the same day or the next for witnesses.
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Originally posted by Blood Trail View PostYou don’t know when they went to the cops. Detectives canvas the scene the same day or the next for witnesses.
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Originally posted by DFWPI View PostNo, really....Yeah, I know how it's suppose to work, after being a detective for more than 20-years. But then, I probably should not believe everything I hear, like, the witnesses did not contact the police, but the attorney.
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Not saying I believe it, just saying what info is out there.
Strange is a man that is dead after a fatal *mistake.
Don’t make sense.
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Well, this is new>>>http://www.fox4news.com/news/search-...eadly-shooting
Marijuana was found in the victim's apartment. I don't think this really pertains to the incident and I hope that it doesn't matter at all.Last edited by Bowdark; 09-13-2018, 06:28 PM.
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Originally posted by tvc184 View PostBut you are cherry picking words. The law says she knew it was her apartment in order to justify force. No wait... it says knew “or had reason to believe”.
So here is your scenario. You are walking across the Walmart parking lot to watch a guy skin a deer. About halfway across the lot a guy approaches you with a handgun and says he is going to kill you. You pull your legally carried handgun and kill him to save your life. Oops!! Sorry but you committed Murder. Why? Well it turns out that the guy did not have a handgun after all. All he had was a disabled airsoft toy. You killed a man that was no threat.
Or do you want us to go by that part if the law that says, has a reason to believe.
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