“Tough one as far as I am concerned. Man should have gotten out of his face and he should definitely have not tried to grab his gun.”
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The gentleman holding the arm was correct in his handling position of the firearm, from my perspective.
These were to cocks going at it (as in a FARM setting), being egged on by the former husband’s new wife......
He might have wanted to see his kid/s.....
Going to somewhere it is NOT his property....not leaving when ASKED to leave, getting in THE FACE of the current resident.....then attempting to GRAB the current resident’s firearm.....
Not a hard decision to make..... Yes; it might be heartbreaking....but on legal grounds? Not a hard decision from my perspective.
New wife was most likely egging her husband on since the marriage about the ex........
ack..... ‘two’ cocks, no ‘to’....
Tell that to Rittenhouse. Truth is, you never know how these "prosecutors" will react. The fact that he was unarmed, and I did not see the man move towards the armed man, it becomes very dicey to say the least.
“Not a hard decision from my perspective.”
Did you watch video 2?
Wifey changed pickup time without notice....at least it seems that way per audio
“These were to cocks going at it (as in a FARM setting), being egged on by the former husband’s new wife......New wife was most likely egging her husband on since the marriage about the ex........”
The (deceased) ex-husband was remarried. The shooter was a shack-up boyfriend currently involved in a divorce from his wife and probably living with the dead man’s kids. I took a different “most likely” away from this. New Stud got buttered up, flattered, and leveraged as a weapon in the ex-wife’s father-minimization war against her former husband. That and New Stud’s resources probably accounted for most of his utility to the ex-wife. Last year I told a young man I know who had been manipulated into being the “hero” interloper between his girlfriend’s little boy and the kid’s father that he was being played...and that trashy situations like this often end up getting someone killed, imprisoned, or both.
"Prevention of Trespass or Theft - Texas Penal Code § 9.41(a)
Texas law allows a lawful owner of land or tangible property to use force to protect his property. The property owner is justified in using force when he reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to prevent or terminate the other's trespass on his land or unlawful interference with his property."