Thanks.Except that he pleaded “no contest” and no jury was involved.
At the end of the day, the guy dispatched a pos pedo.
Thanks.Except that he pleaded “no contest” and no jury was involved.
He did what needed doing. There would have been a chance for prison, sure, and he likely factored that in, and still did what was right for him.So....he chose prison instead of being able to stay with what is left of his family......
....still a bad plan.
He took what he deemed an acceptable risk. It worked out. No prison.he chose prison
He plead guilty to manslaughter. Served a total of 3 days in jail ( arrested on a Friday, saw judge Monday morning, paid bail.There wouldn’t have been a body in an alley. There would have been a POS sitting in a cell for years at the cost of tax payers.
And nobody called the cops bad guys, lol.
No, he did it right. One pop, surrender, and he continued his life doing good things. Only thing wrong with the guys is him being found guilty instead of a jury nullification.
Nope. The plan was to ensure pedo kidnapper never had a chance to reoffend. Worked like a charm. Probably worth the 3 days he spent in jail.So....he chose prison instead of being able to stay with what is left of his family......
....still a bad plan.
Nope. The plan was to ensure pedo kidnapper never had a chance to reoffend. Worked like a charm. Probably worth the 3 days he spent in jail.
Thank you.
BTW, excellent shot placement by Mr. Plauche.
IIRC, the police were escorting the suspect through the airport, returning him to Baton Rouge from California where the bad guy had taken the 11 year old victim and spent a day molesting him before the police caught up with him. The bad guy had been molesting the boy for a year. When a reporter tipped off Plauche of the arrival time, Plauche made sure he was there.If I am recalling this incident correctly, the dead pedo had already molested his kid & the justice system let him down.
Nah. They took physical control of him but nobody could see them as bad guys. Hell, when you watch the video, the first word out of the mouths of each of the two police officers was "Gary!" They had been on the case, worked with the family, and knew the shooter. They didn't blame him and no one blamed them. Hell, they took their good sweet time "securing" him - no body slam, no immediate forced handcuffing. They were pretty damn gentle for officers who had just witnessed a murder and everyone understood why.What about the cops that had to arrest him? They now have to be the "bad guys" for arresting him.
Well, they've been trying to be since the late 1960s and never really succeeded. They still haven't succeeded. Most gay folk condemn them as much as we do. However, the fringe of the fringe has been more accepting of them recently and sold their bill of goods under labels like "tolerance" and, occasionally, "Story Hour."Pedos are now under the Pride umbrella.
He plead guilty to manslaughter. Served a total of 3 days in jail ( arrested on a Friday, saw judge Monday morning, paid bail.
All in all, even in Louisiana 1984, not a bad outcome. As to the losing 2A for being a felon, I am pretty sure he obeyed that particular law about as stringently as the rest of Louisiana’s populace did.