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There is a somewhat similar case that just closed in Minnesota.
A man had been broken into several times. Two teens broke in again. He shot and killed them both.
The man is going to jail for murder. Apparently, after he shot them and incapacitated them, he walked up and put a few more rounds in them for good measure.
That was where he supposedly crossed the line between protecting himself and killing someone. Seems like a pretty fine line to me.
What a horrible, horrible piece of gak homeowner. It is people like him that give responsible gun owners a bad name.
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There is a somewhat similar case that just closed in Minnesota.
A man had been broken into several times. Two teens broke in again. He shot and killed them both.
The man is going to jail for murder. Apparently, after he shot them and incapacitated them, he walked up and put a few more rounds in them for good measure.
That was where he supposedly crossed the line between protecting himself and killing someone. Seems like a pretty fine line to me.
I read that the women he executed was still alive at that point, possibly able to be saved with emergency care, and he had hid the bodies for a day before reporting it to police.
The audio, which was played several times in court, captured the sound of glass shattering, Brady descending the basement stairs and Smith shooting Brady three times. Smith can be heard saying, "You're dead." Prosecutors said Smith put Brady's body on a tarp and dragged him into another room, then sat down, reloaded his weapon and waited.
About 10 minutes later, Kifer came downstairs. More shots are heard on the recording, then Kifer's screams, with Smith saying, "You're dying." It's followed soon after by another gunshot, which investigators said Smith described as "a good, clean finishing shot."
The tape continued to run, and Smith was heard referring to the teens as "vermin." Smith waited a full day before asking a neighbor to call police.
Edit: Guilty in my eyes.
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I guess the good news is, in this case the system seems to be working. Guy was arrested and charged with homicide instead of being set free after claiming the castle doctrine defense.
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Easy E wrote: Now all we need to know is if he would have taken the same actions if it hadn't been a Castle Doctrine state.
Indeed. This very much reads like he thought he'd found a loophole in the law to legally do what he wanted to(and did) do.
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daedalus wrote: I mean, for all you know, the kid was all like, "Oh crap, they forgot to lower their garage door. I'll get that shut for them so they don't get robbed.
I've done this with peoples' cars before.
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CptJake wrote: I guess the good news is, in this case the system seems to be working. Guy was arrested and charged with homicide instead of being set free after claiming the castle doctrine defense.
That's complete BS. It should be Murder One.
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djones520 wrote: Important life lesson. Don't wander into someones garage after midnight if you don't want a buckshot sandwich.
IN their defense they are in Montana and were actually trying to entrap a very effeminate bear that had been wandering the neighborhood. When hearing German, the wife bounced from PTSD from the Great Oompah Band War and reacted instinctively.
-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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There is a somewhat similar case that just closed in Minnesota.
A man had been broken into several times. Two teens broke in again. He shot and killed them both.
The man is going to jail for murder. Apparently, after he shot them and incapacitated them, he walked up and put a few more rounds in them for good measure.
That was where he supposedly crossed the line between protecting himself and killing someone. Seems like a pretty fine line to me.
Incorrect. He's going to jail for FOUR COUNTS of cap 1 and cap 2 murder (and damn right too). Thats about as much throwing the book at someone as you can get, considering he was effectively convicted of murdering the same two people, TWICE.
My appreciation for the Minnesota legal system jumped big time.
-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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daedalus wrote: I mean, for all you know, the kid was all like, "Oh crap, they forgot to lower their garage door. I'll get that shut for them so they don't get robbed.
I've done this with peoples' cars before.
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CptJake wrote: I guess the good news is, in this case the system seems to be working. Guy was arrested and charged with homicide instead of being set free after claiming the castle doctrine defense.
That's complete BS. It should be Murder One.
That is what he is being charged with. Deliberate Homicide is pretty much the same as Murder 1 in Montana. What he is being charged with is punishable by death.
Easy E wrote: Now all we need to know is if he would have taken the same actions if it hadn't been a Castle Doctrine state.
Indeed. This very much reads like he thought he'd found a loophole in the law to legally do what he wanted to(and did) do.
The Minnesota one? Wouldn't have mattered. He's an absolute nut and seriously sounds borderline serial killer. Well technically he is a serial killer.
Killed them and then went to Thanksgiving dinner. Thats Mafia cold.
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sing your life wrote: I guess this is why civilian gun ownership is rare in this country. Atrocious.
yes. It is atrocious that gun ownership is rare in your country. Killers however, aren't.
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-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
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This is why I hate things like this, Kansas past a law that says you can shoot a police officer if they illegally enter your home.
Just because you have the means and the ability doesnt mean you have the right to take a life.
Remember that next time you try to steal paperclips.
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hotsauceman1 wrote: This is why I hate things like this, Kansas past a law that says you can shoot a police officer if they illegally enter your home.
Just because you have the means and the ability doesnt mean you have the right to take a life.
Why is that a bad law? If the police illegally enter your home and you are not sure they are police, why should you be charged for firing on an officer when you legitimately believed you were being assaulted?
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That happen to a OIF Vet we discussed awhile back. The one when the breaching team screwed up at the door and had chubster stumble setting off the exchange of gunfire
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CptJake wrote: I guess the good news is, in this case the system seems to be working. Guy was arrested and charged with homicide instead of being set free after claiming the castle doctrine defense.
We had better wait for the result of the trial before we can say the system is working. He may get off scot free.
Anyway, this sort of thing can't be covered by legislation. It's a social issue. A certain number of Americans live their lives in fear of home invasions, burglaries un-addressed by the police, and so on, and feel they have to defend their selves with deadly force. The castle doctrine and "stand your ground" laws encourage them. It's obvious to a rational person that you cannot lay a trap,
hotsauceman1 wrote: This is why I hate things like this, Kansas past a law that says you can shoot a police officer if they illegally enter your home.
Just because you have the means and the ability doesnt mean you have the right to take a life.
Why is that a bad law? If the police illegally enter your home and you are not sure they are police, why should you be charged for firing on an officer when you legitimately believed you were being assaulted?
It's actually pretty reasonable for Kansas. The moment we begin treating law enforcement as being themselves above the law is the moment we begin having problems.
hotsauceman1 wrote: Because how do you know they are illegally entering your home. How do you know they didnt see a criminal they where chasing in there.
Castle doctrine laws are typically for people who are inside your house and threatening in some fashion. If he's flashing a badge and yelling "which way did that man go?" he'll be okay.
hotsauceman1 wrote: This is why I hate things like this, Kansas past a law that says you can shoot a police officer if they illegally enter your home.
Just because you have the means and the ability doesnt mean you have the right to take a life.
Why is that a bad law? If the police illegally enter your home and you are not sure they are police, why should you be charged for firing on an officer when you legitimately believed you were being assaulted?
It's actually pretty reasonable for Kansas. The moment we begin treating law enforcement as being themselves above the law is the moment we begin having problems.
Considering the amount of no knock raids now its becoming more understandable.
-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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hotsauceman1 wrote: Because how do you know they are illegally entering your home. How do you know they didnt see a criminal they where chasing in there.
Castle doctrine laws are typically for people who are inside your house and threatening in some fashion. If he's flashing a badge and yelling "which way did that man go?" he'll be okay.
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But whose going to pay for the door they broke down?
You probably just want to replace it yourself.
Government work usually turns out like this:
Also, in a lot of counties, you fill out the paperwork and don't actually get it for months or even years.
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CptJake wrote: I guess the good news is, in this case the system seems to be working. Guy was arrested and charged with homicide instead of being set free after claiming the castle doctrine defense.
That's complete BS. It should be Murder One.
A Missoula man was charged with deliberate homicide Monday for shooting and killing a high school foreign exchange student in his garage a day earlier, allegedly after setting a trap for burglars and announcing that he was waiting up at night to “shoot some (expletive) kid.”
Not sure that charge is BS... I suspect deliberate homicide is what you consider Murder One (which is not a charge in Montana...)
Felonies in Montana range from deliberate murder—the most serious felony crime in the state—to sexual assault, kidnapping, aggravated assault, robbery, and criminal distribution of dangerous drugs. The following are specific examples of felonies and the possible penalties under Montana law:
Deliberate murder – life in prison, 10 to 100 years in prison, or the death penalty.
Negligent homicide – up to 20 years in prison or a fine up to $50,000, or both.
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And this is why we don't have good samaritans anymore. Now I know to keep on walking if I saw an open garage door and a purse on the car. Doesn't matter if someone might be dying of a heart attack on the other side of the car where I can't see them, I'm not going to risk getting shot by some nutjob.
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That is what he is being charged with. Deliberate Homicide is pretty much the same as Murder 1 in Montana. What he is being charged with is punishable by death.
I think people are conveniently ignoring the fact that the people shot in these situations are thieving criminals.
Are the people who allegedly bait thieves onto their property just to kill them douchebags? Yes. Are they completely within their rights to be this kind of douchebag? Also yes. Of course castle law doesn't mean you're allowed to shoot to kill someone after you have already incapacitated them, so in that case the person is a murderer and should go to prison.
But shooting somebody who comes into your garage with the intent to steal is completely justified. Why? Because the only kinds of people who fall for this "bait" are doing so with the intent to commit a crime. This type of thing wouldn't work on me because I'm not thieving scum, so I don't see the problem here. I don't understand how criminals are suddenly some kind of victims.
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