He could have driven himself to the police station and asked to see a detective. Maybe they would want to know his name, address, and telephone number? How did he get home? Didn't he have a cell phone? He could have called the police station if he did not have a car.eyedoc wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 5:00 pmThere are videos of him trying to stop the police and surrender. They did not stop.dlh wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 12:48 pm After you shoot a few folks you just don't flee the scene and run home to another state.
Looks bad and allows a prosecutor down the road to make the usual comment oh flight is evidence of guilt.
Leaving the scene and fleeing to another state---that was not a wise decision in my opinion. Just my opinion.
Regarding the shooting--we can all agree he will be responsible for every bullet fired from his rifle.
A jury just might find him not guilty of the murder charges--we will wait and see.
Covid has crippled trial courts across the nation and they need to get cranking again as soon as possible
so justice can be dispensed.
This is a case of a poorly trained 17 year-old quickly getting in over his head.
The National Guard trains for events like this--I doubt he did.
I heard he is not agreeing to extradition at this time so the judge reset his case to a date in September.
I also heard that Lin Wood was retained to represent him---he is the bulldog lawyer who represented Nick Sandmann.