Bartholomew Roberts
Moderator
http://www.wtol.com/story/17007425/carryout-clerk-faces-jail-time-for-shooting-robber
This is a case out of Ohio. Two men came into the Express Carryout where the clerk works and attempted to rob it, prompting a gunfight between the clerk and the two men. Initially, the case looked like a fairly clear cut case of self-defense; but forensics evidence has since shown that the time between the first shot, which disabled one of the robbers, and the second shot and subsequent shots, was long enough that the second shot showed almost no blood flow. As a result, prosecutors have hypothesized that the later shots were fired at a disabled robber after the clerk returned from chasing the second robber down the street.
If true, the facts in this case are similar to the Jerome Ersland case, minus the ego-pumping lies and the video evidence. If convicted, the clerk may face 3 to 10 years in prison.
This is a case out of Ohio. Two men came into the Express Carryout where the clerk works and attempted to rob it, prompting a gunfight between the clerk and the two men. Initially, the case looked like a fairly clear cut case of self-defense; but forensics evidence has since shown that the time between the first shot, which disabled one of the robbers, and the second shot and subsequent shots, was long enough that the second shot showed almost no blood flow. As a result, prosecutors have hypothesized that the later shots were fired at a disabled robber after the clerk returned from chasing the second robber down the street.
If true, the facts in this case are similar to the Jerome Ersland case, minus the ego-pumping lies and the video evidence. If convicted, the clerk may face 3 to 10 years in prison.