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Stand Your Ground

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entertainment2 months ago

Netflix's 'The Perfect Neighbor' Unveils Tragedy and Lessons on Gun Violence

The top movie on Netflix is 'The Perfect Neighbor,' a documentary about the tragic shooting of Ajike Owens in Florida, highlighting issues with Stand Your Ground laws and police bodycam footage, directed by Geeta Gandbhir. Other trending movies include Hulu's '40 Acres,' HBO Max's 'The Alabama Solution,' and Prime Video's 'John Candy: I Like Me,' covering topics from apocalyptic survival to prison conditions and Hollywood history.

tragic-incident1 year ago

Ex-college football star mistakenly shoots and kills mother, believing she was an intruder

Former college football star, Jaylen Johnson, 25, tragically shot and killed his own mother, Monica McNichols-Johnson, after mistaking her for an intruder at their Missouri home. Johnson, who has no criminal history, has been charged with manslaughter and armed criminal action, with bail set at $100,000. His attorney stated that Johnson immediately called 911 and has been distraught since the incident. The case has raised questions about Missouri's "stand your ground" law, as well as the tragic consequences of mistaken identity in similar incidents.

crime-and-law1 year ago

"Examining 'Stand Your Ground' Law in Chiefs Parade Shooting Case"

Two men accused of firing shots at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade claim self-defense under Missouri's "stand your ground" law, despite one bystander being killed and many others injured. Experts say the state's broad self-defense rights could provide a formidable defense for the accused, but there are limits to the law. The case raises questions about the extent of self-defense and the impact on innocent victims, amid ongoing debates about gun laws and racial disparities in invoking the defense.

crime-and-law1 year ago

"Legal implications and support efforts emerge for suspects in Kansas City parade shooting"

Two men accused of firing shots at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally claim self-defense under Missouri's "stand your ground" law, despite leaving one dead and many injured. Experts say the state's broad self-defense rights could provide a formidable defense for the shooters, but there are limits to the law. The case raises questions about how far people can go to protect themselves and the racial disparities in invoking the defense. The shooting comes amid ongoing debates over gun laws and self-defense in the U.S.

sports2 years ago

Ja Morant Breaks Silence, Defends Punching Teen in Self-Defense

NBA player Ja Morant has spoken publicly for the first time about punching a teenager in the face during a pickup basketball game at his Memphis home in July 2022. Morant claims the altercation occurred after the teenager threw a one-handed pass into his face during a check-ball situation. Morant testified that he hit the teenager in self-defense, stating that the teenager's actions, such as pulling up his shorts, indicated a fighting stance. The case is currently under review to determine if it should be dismissed under Tennessee's "Stand Your Ground" law.

crime2 years ago

Trial to Proceed for White Homeowner Accused of Shooting Black Teen in Kansas City

A Missouri judge has ruled that a white homeowner accused of shooting a black teenager who went to the wrong address in Kansas City will stand trial. The incident occurred in April when the homeowner allegedly shot the 16-year-old in the head and arm after he rang the man's doorbell. The defendant claimed he thought the teen was trying to break in and was "scared to death." The case has raised questions about racial bias and the role of "stand your ground" laws. The next court appearance is scheduled for September 20.

crime2 years ago

Missouri Judge Orders Trial for Man Who Shot Black Teenager Ralph Yarl

A Missouri judge has ruled that an 84-year-old white homeowner, Andrew Lester, must stand trial for shooting a Black teenager, Ralph Yarl, who mistakenly went to his house. Lester, who pleaded not guilty, is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. Yarl, who suffered a traumatic brain injury, has been healing and recently started his senior year in high school. The shooting has sparked national debates about gun policies and race in America. The case is said to have a racial component, and Lester's attorney may argue self-defense under Missouri's "stand your ground" law.

sportscrime2 years ago

Arrest Warrant Issued for Ja Morant's Best Friend in Assault Case

An arrest warrant has been issued for Davonte Pack, the best friend of Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant, in connection to an alleged assault during a pick-up basketball game last summer. Pack and Morant are accused of assaulting a teenager, who has since filed a lawsuit. Morant's legal team is attempting to have the case dismissed using the "Stand Your Ground" law. Pack has also been banned from Grizzlies home games for a year and was involved in other incidents with Morant. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office is now searching for Pack to serve the warrant.

crime2 years ago

Florida woman avoids murder charge in shooting of Black neighbor.

A White woman accused of fatally shooting her Black neighbor through a door in Florida will not face murder charges, according to the state attorney. Susan Lorincz had been charged with manslaughter with a firearm and assault in the June 2 shooting death of Ajike Owens. State Attorney William Gladson said his office determined there was insufficient evidence to file a murder charge against Lorincz. The Marion County Sheriff's Office had also charged Lorincz with culpable negligence and battery, but Gladson's office is not pursuing those charges based on testimony from witnesses in the case.

crime2 years ago

No Murder Charges for Florida Woman Who Shot Black Neighbor Through Door

Susan Lorincz, accused of shooting and killing her neighbor Ajike Owens in Florida, will not face murder charges but has been charged with manslaughter and assault. The state attorney stated that there was insufficient evidence to prove the existence of a depraved mind towards the victim at the time of the killing, which is required for second-degree murder charges. The shooting was the culmination of many months of incidents between Lorincz and Owens' family, as well as others in the neighborhood. Lorincz remains jailed in Marion County and faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter.

crime2 years ago

State Attorney Rules Out Murder Charges in Florida Shooting Case.

The state attorney for the Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida has filed manslaughter charges against Susan Lorincz, who shot and killed her neighbor Ajike Owens earlier this month. Lorincz will not face murder charges as there was insufficient evidence to prove the existence of a depraved mind toward the victim at the time of the killing. The shooting was the culmination of many months of incidents between Lorincz and Owens’ family, as well as others in the neighborhood. Lorincz remains jailed in Marion County and faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter.

crime2 years ago

Stand Your Ground defense claimed in fatal shooting at Florida McDonald's.

A 16-year-old boy was arrested in connection with a shooting that left two people dead outside a Tallahassee McDonald's, which is being investigated as a Stand Your Ground case. The incident began with an argument involving the victims and others on basketball courts next to the Palmer Munroe Teen Center. The shooting left Trenton Tompkins, 21, and an 18-year-old man dead. The juvenile fled the scene but was later detained. The controversial 2005 Stand Your Ground law says people can use deadly force if they believe it necessary to prevent death or serious bodily harm.

crime2 years ago

Florida Woman Granted Bond After Fatally Shooting Neighbor Amid Racist Threats

Susan Louise Lorincz, a white woman accused of fatally shooting her Black neighbor in Florida following a dispute over the victim's children, was granted bond on charges of manslaughter with a firearm, culpable negligence, battery, and two counts of assault. The case has raised questions about race and Florida’s “stand your ground” self-defense law. Lorincz had a long-standing “neighborhood feud” with Ajike “AJ” Owens about Owens’ children’s playing in a grass field near her home. Lorincz was ordered to wear an ankle monitor, to have no contact with Owens’ family, and to not leave the state of Florida.