I believe it is required in cases of violent homicides. Now, if I could just find the statute!Goldspurs wrote:Understood. I guess my real question is should this be the norm in these situations?SC1903A3 wrote:The grand jury referral is normal. He will be no billed and life will go on.
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- Sun May 08, 2016 9:15 am
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Re: KHOU - Failed robbery attempt in McDonald's drive-thru
- Sat May 07, 2016 9:32 pm
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Re: KHOU - Failed robbery attempt in McDonald's drive-thru
This evening, as I was walking back from my workshop to the house, I noticed some of our cats paying attention to something in a patch of rocks, and then heard the all to familiar rattles. It was a decent sized snake. The young cats were fascinated.... a new game! I realized there was no way to get them away from this snake who was seriously aggitated and ready to strike. I had snake shot in my .357 but since I couldn't be sure where the riccochets would go, with all the cats darting in and out, I had to kill it with a shovel. That's how you should react to a situation like this man faced at McDonalds, and lose no more sleep over it than I will over this snake.TexasJohnBoy wrote:I've been asked why I grab my sidearm just to run up to the store. This is why. I hope that he was fully justified and is no-billed, and I hope he can muster the strength to deal with it. Even justified self defense, I can't imagine taking a life is easy to deal with. That's one of my biggest fears that I hope I never have to realize.
I wish I didn't have to kill the snake. Absent the threat to the young cats, it could have gone on its way. But it was a threat and that's all there was to it.