Another GGWAGSBGWAG Story

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All I got out of that was "...Shoots Bad Guy With A Gun."

Looks like a good case unless something else turns up.

The video and the fact that the Bad Guy Had A Gun plus the broken window is all in his favor if the glass fell inside.

I hope they give him his gun back instead of "holding it for evidence" for forty or fifty years.

A concern there is if the BG's friends and relatives decide to take revenge for the killing (you know how their minds work), he's stuck without an effective means of defense in the meantime.

Terry, 230RN
 
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All I got out of that was "...Shoots Bad Guy With A Gun."

Looks like a good case unless something else turns up.

The video and the fact that the Bad Guy Had A Gun plus the broken window is all in his favor if the glass fell inside.

I hope they give him his gun back instead of "holding it for evidence" for forty or fifty years.

A concern there is if the BG's friends and relatives decide to take revenge for the killing (you know how their minds work), he's stuck without an effective means of defense in the meantime.

Terry, 230RN
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Good guy with a gun stops bad guy with a gun

come on folks

Party pooper. =D :)

" 'We’ll see what the prosecutor has to say, thanks David.'

Seems she has her mind made up"

I was thinking maybe the anchor lady was mildly chastising the on-site reporter for coming to a conclusion.
 
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Could be interpreted either way, I guess. I'm not married to either interpretation.
 
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You mean one of those "Your call is important to us" holds?

At 83yo, they drive me nuts.
 
Post on the rapacity of insurance companies withdrawn because they have many many big high-powered salaried lawyers and I have only one itty-bitty lawyer paid by me by the hour.

But it was a gem, I tells ya true.

And you will note:their buildings:
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https://www.propertycasualty360.com/2012/05/08/top-10-best-insurance-headquarters/
 
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Sounds like a righteous shoot, but (IMO) the homeowner should have stayed inside the house.

Does MI have a castle doctrine?

I'm not really up on Castle Doctrine across the U.S. Does it usually cover the householder's curtilage in the sense of your private property outside your actual house?

Best I could come up with was this:

https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/curtilage

(I had to add "curtilage" to my dictionary.)

Terry, 230RN
 
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Having watched the video, if everything the homeowner says is true, he "should" be okay.

He said that he went outside to tell the intruder to leave, person wouldn't go. Tells them they need to get out of there and intruder breaks window.

Intruder then pulls gun out threatening homeowner, homeowner says that he was in fear for his life, shoots intruder 4 times in the chest!

Good shoot if that's what happened, has a good lawyer, Castle Doctrine on his side and DA doesn't have a wild hair up there.
 
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