“Houston criminal defense attorney Grant Scheiner, who’s not affiliated with the case, said that under state laws related to protection of property, Aguirre’s attorney will likely be able to make an argument that the use of deadly force was justified.”
Oh yeah, that makes total sense, if you live in a totally psychotic society that thinks anything can justify lethal force.
The dude got scammed to have his car parked. Yeah he got ripped off, but he did still get his car parked. Services paid for were rendered, even if they weren’t required. No civil society would look at the and think *”yeah, you know you might be able to justify this murder though. What color was the guys skin?”*
maxanderson350 says
Such a gentleman.
Stenchrat16 says
That was a man on a mission.
BirdsbirdsBURDS says
“Houston criminal defense attorney Grant Scheiner, who’s not affiliated with the case, said that under state laws related to protection of property, Aguirre’s attorney will likely be able to make an argument that the use of deadly force was justified.”
Oh yeah, that makes total sense, if you live in a totally psychotic society that thinks anything can justify lethal force.
The dude got scammed to have his car parked. Yeah he got ripped off, but he did still get his car parked. Services paid for were rendered, even if they weren’t required. No civil society would look at the and think *”yeah, you know you might be able to justify this murder though. What color was the guys skin?”*
Globalist_Nationlist says
Oh I know what would solve this!!!
More guns!
rrickitickitavi says
Cases like this should be front and center in the gun control debate.