But execution.Yes if he saw him reaching for another gun, defending himself from a known threat.
Would be no threat at all, if he saw still alive anywayBut execution.
Grand jury was mentioned here. He didn't say there is one for this case specifically to hash this out.Well lookee here. He decided to talk to the cops.
Taco shop customer who shot and killed possible armed robber agrees to meet with HPD investigators, officials say
An investigation is ongoing after a customer shot and killed a robbery suspect inside a taco shop in southwest Houston late Thursday, police said.www.click2houston.com
"Don't let your alligator mouth overload your tadpole ass".l would not convict. Everything that happened was a direct result of the criminal's decision to commit armed robbery. Put people in mortal fear, and adrenaline is a bitch.
One of my favorite quotes, from 1DCA (FL, not TX), in Stinson v State: "That the attacker sustained a mortal wound is a matter that should have been considered by the deceased before he committed himself to the task he undertook."
Shocked I tell ya. Shocked.Info on the criminal.
10 years prior he robbed a cellstore and killed the shop owner. In front of the owners wife and sons.
He was convicted of a lower crime and sent to jail but only servered 1/2 the sentencd before being released.
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Through an attorney. Smart.Well lookee here. He decided to talk to the cops.
Taco shop customer who shot and killed possible armed robber agrees to meet with HPD investigators, officials say
An investigation is ongoing after a customer shot and killed a robbery suspect inside a taco shop in southwest Houston late Thursday, police said.www.click2houston.com
A. Why send it to a Grand Jury at all?So apparently his conversation with the police already happened earlier today?
Grand jury will consider case involving customer who fatally shot robber at SW Houston taco shop, police say
Houston police said on Monday that the case involving a customer who fatally shot a robbery suspect at a southwest Houston taco shop will be referred to a grand jury.www.click2houston.com
Who is the suspect?
Houston police identified the suspect as 30-year-old Eric Eugene Washington.
DPS and court documents reveal that Washington was out on bond at the time of the robbery for an assault of a family member charge from December. He was due back in court later this month.
In 2015, a jury sentenced Washington to serve 15 years in prison on a 2013 aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon charge, court documents show. Prosecutors initially charged him with capital murder in the 2013 case, but records show the jury instead convicted him of the lesser charge of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. Records show he got parole in early 2021.
“Will the grand jury care? Yes, because they will see that this man had a track record of being a stone-cold, card-carry, no doubt about it, aggravated robber,” Wice said.
"Overkill" isn't a thing in the context of use of deadly force. Deadly force causes the target to go from "alive" to "dead". That use of force is either justified or unjustified.Firing a shot after the robbers gun was picked up by the shooter, and then the shooter shoots again?
First 4 - I get it
Second 4 - I've never been in a situation that required using a gun
Last shot - overkill
Does this make the guy a criminal? I don't know.
I am wondering how this will be played, not only by the prosecution but the media's response to the final verdict. There is allot of great comments here. Looking forward to what happens next.
They got Soros and BLM into the article. Maybe the DA is anti gun.Yes it happened. Luckily he did get a lawyer.
Hero Customer Who Shot Armed Robber at Houston Taco Joint Ordered to Face Grand Jury by Soros-Funded D.A.
The hero customer who shot and killed an armed robber at a Houston taco joint last week has been ordered to face a grand jury by District Attorney Kim Ogg, the Soros-fundedwww.informationliberation.com
It seems to me that the requirements to become a plumber are heavily influenced by unions. I have my doubts that it really takes three years for a person, with the necessary intelligence and aptitude, to be an apprentice for 3 years to be proficient in the trade. A plumber who makes an error, may have to make amends by re-doing a project and/ or reimbursing a customer financially. Generally, nobody makes a video of their work and puts it on social media to be scrutinized long after the project is completed. Police work isn't all about shooting incidents, and although armed encounters aren't rare, actual incidents, when a police officer has to fire his/ her weapon on duty, are. Being injured on the job (not due to a weapon) isn't uncommon during one's career, either. A police officer who is perceived as making an error, not only puts his/ her career on the line, he/ she may well be held to account criminally. Roughly, in Indiana, a plumber earns 44k-83k per annum. A police officer 56k-65k. Basically, it is comparing apples and oranges.Alright I will admit I do not know what it takes to become a police officer if what you’re saying is true for most departments then I think that is extremely irresponsible to put a poorly trained individual into highly stressful and dangerous situations. I mean to become a plumber is like a 3 year apprenticeship and you just get a torch.
Yep, through a lawyer. Lawyers generally don't work for free.Well lookee here. He decided to talk to the cops.
Taco shop customer who shot and killed possible armed robber agrees to meet with HPD investigators, officials say
An investigation is ongoing after a customer shot and killed a robbery suspect inside a taco shop in southwest Houston late Thursday, police said.www.click2houston.com
Ammo is the cheapest part of a self defense shooting.Yep, through a lawyer. Lawyers generally don't work for free.