If you don't talk and the only other witness is assuming room temperature, I could see how the lawyer might have a point. But he isn't my lawyer, and I'm in the habit of keeping my mouth shut and letting my lawyer say stuff for me when legal stuff comes up.They will be able to prove who did the shooting without difficulty.
The why may be more difficult.
I've heard that the thing to say is "there was self-defense shooting". You may go to jail, but you didn't give them a major piece of evidence to incriminate you. If they can't even prove who did the shooting, they can't get you convicted. Or that's what I heard a lawyer say.
If you expect us to be on the same page, we’re gonna needs some links.This shooting, more interesting as more is reported. Two bounty hunters involved, bad guy was tasered first then shot.
Not directed at rotor, just using his link....
good friend of ours son was at a gas station last year in west SA and leroy came up and put a gun to his head and demanded money. guy gave him his wallet. leroy said i"ll kill you if you don't cough up more. guy kept telling him he paid at the pump with a card and doesn't carry cash and emptied out his pockets to prove. he got hit in the head with the pistol and leroy got in a car with another one driving and they left. guy ran into the store screaming and told clerk to call PD as he was shaking too bad to do it. clerk said yea it happens a lot here. took SAPD 25 minutes to get there. said basically no harm no foul and left. said they were unsympathetic as he didn't get a lisc # and better description. he said he was so scared he couldn't of described his own mother.
The context was that you say that in the initial solicitation of help (i.e. calling 911). The only thing you tell a responding officer is that you invoke your right to remain silent.Don’t talk to the cops.
Yep!If we're talking about what to say to the police if you're involved in a shooting, the police don't even talk to the police after an officer involved shooting until a couple of days later and only with a lawyer present.
That should tell you all you need to know.
If we're talking about what to say to the police if you're involved in a shooting, the police don't even talk to the police after an officer involved shooting until a couple of days later and only with a lawyer present.
That should tell you all you need to know.