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Stand your ground’ law protects shooter in deadly fight over parking space: sheriff

harder to prove

manslaughter is your best bet in a possible win

it’s only a charge for now, not a conviction... he’s gonna get some good lawyers and win, I just know it


Lawyers and the fuccin jury
 
harder to prove

manslaughter is your best bet in a possible win

it’s only a charge for now, not a conviction... he’s gonna get some good lawyers and win, I just know it
Because he pulled out the weapon after he got shoved only with the intention of not killing him. But I guess we have to take what we can get.
 
I get what you saying but I can't agree at all. I feel he should've came outside and assessed the situation basically ask your wife what is going on and what was said to her.

A man may not have put his hands on my wife but that don't mean what he may have said to my wife doesn't need a physical response from me. A man just no going to be out here saying anything out of his mouth to my wife.

Regardless, it's still words.

My case is a bit different than most, but even in a situation like this I would have simply inserted myself between my wife and a dude talkin' reckless and taken over from there. If he wants to get physical and brings it then he gets dealt with at that time but as long as it's just words, it stays just words.

Unless it's a white boy callin my wife a "nigger", there's a legit reason to get physical and the only reason why it can happen with that specific word is because it's already legally recognized a one of the few "fighting words".
 
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Pattern of behavior is being ignored.
Intent could easily be proven based on dudes track record.

The pattern of behavior is just though. He confronts people that have no business parking in handicapped spaces. I fuckin hate that shit. I especially hate people that have a placard to transport someone that is handicapped but abuse it and use it for themselves. Fuck that, maybe if muhfuckas did what they were supposed to do none of this shit would have happened.
 
nah....
damn near every person in switzerland has a gun. yet i only heard of 1 person getting shot in the city i live the 4yrs i been here.

while i am sure its more....we cant blame guns...we must blame the mentality of those that use a bullshit law because they know they will be protected by the law and law enforcement.

i bet if more black people use this law against white people.....it will change

We can blame guns. Switzerland is an aberration It's existence doesn't change the fact that there would be a lot less gun deaths in America if there were a lot less guns. I'm not totally against guns, but this commitment some have to them is ridiculous.
 
We can blame guns. Switzerland is an aberration It's existence doesn't change the fact that there would be a lot less gun deaths in America if there were a lot less guns. I'm not totally against guns, but this commitment some have to them is ridiculous.
So we can't blame the crazy white people with the guns?
 


A Florida man found guilty of manslaughter in the 2018 killing of an unarmed father he shot in a dispute over a handicap parking space was sentenced Wednesday to serve 20 years in prison.


Michael Drejka, 48, learned his fate after Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Joseph Bulone heard from family members of the victim, Markeis McGlockton, including his parents and the mother of his four children, Britany Jacobs.


"The defendant's weakness, his cowardice and his anger are the reasons Markeis is dead," said Jacobs, reading from a prepared statement.


"Think about raising four children alone without their daddy. Without Markeis my world can never be whole again," said Jacobs, asking Judge Bulone for a maximum sentence of 30 years.


Judge Bulone, who described Drejka as a "wannabe cop," rejected a request from Drejka's defense attorneys for a lenient sentence of probation and house arrest.


Bulone said that while Florida allows people like Drejka to hold permits to carry concealed weapons, "With those rights come responsibilities."


A Florida jury deliberated for just six hours before finding a man guilty of manslaughter in the 2018 killing of an unarmed father he shot in front of his family in a dispute over a handicap parking space.


Michael Drejka had argued he acted in self-defense, and initially invoked the controversial "stand your ground" law that earned widespread attention during the trial of Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 2013 killing of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin.


A jury found Drejka guilty of manslaughter in August after deliberating for about six hours. Drejka refused to speak at the sentencing.


Just hours after gunning down Markeis McGlockton, Drejka told detectives he opened fire on July 19, 2018, when the unarmed man shoved him to the ground outside a Circle A store in Clearwater, Florida, and took one step toward him, a scenario the jury rejected after viewing security video multiple times that showed the victim step back when he saw Drejka pull a firearm.

Drejka, who had a permit to carry a concealed weapon when he shot McGlockton, initially invoked Florida's so-called "stand your ground" self-defense law, which went into effect in 2005. It allowed people to use lethal force if they consider their lives to be in imminent jeopardy.

The security video of Drejka shooting McGlockton was played multiple times for the six-member jury. The footage showed Drejka apparently arguing with McGlockton's girlfriend, Britany Jacobs, over why she was parked in a handicap space when McGlockton came out of the store and shoved Drejka to the ground. In a split second, Drejka pulled his gun and fired as McGlockton seemed to be stepping away from McGlockton, according to the security video.
 
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