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In reply to the discussion: 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting near Detroit high school [View all]GreenStormCloud
(12,072 posts)79. Police say coach is victim
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-detroit-coach-kills-student-20130205,0,929972.story
Looks pretty clear cut to me.
WXYZ-TV, citing police who also saw the footage, reported that the teens "announced a holdup and grabbed the coach by his chain necklace and stuck something in his chest."
Police would not confirm to the Los Angeles Times whether Scott and the other unidentified teen, 15, had a gun or other weapon, citing an ongoing investigation.
WXYZ-TV further reported that "the coach is seen struggling with the teens and then when he is able to get some distance between himself and them, he pulls out his gun and fires at the teens, striking both of them."
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Lewis -- who referred to Robinson as a "victim" -- said the case had been passed along to Wayne County prosecutors to decide whether to prosecute the coach, and a spokesman for the prosecutor's office said the incident was under review.
Steve Wasko, a spokesman for the school system, said there had been no change in Robinson's status as a coach at the school.
More at link
Police would not confirm to the Los Angeles Times whether Scott and the other unidentified teen, 15, had a gun or other weapon, citing an ongoing investigation.
WXYZ-TV further reported that "the coach is seen struggling with the teens and then when he is able to get some distance between himself and them, he pulls out his gun and fires at the teens, striking both of them."
SNIP
Lewis -- who referred to Robinson as a "victim" -- said the case had been passed along to Wayne County prosecutors to decide whether to prosecute the coach, and a spokesman for the prosecutor's office said the incident was under review.
Steve Wasko, a spokesman for the school system, said there had been no change in Robinson's status as a coach at the school.
More at link
Looks pretty clear cut to me.
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IIRC I read you had to be in the reserves before you'd be considered for a regular cop job.
Robb
Feb 2013
#59
But, in the end, they did not shoot him. If he'd handed over his wallet, they would have likely left
Hoyt
Feb 2013
#77
There was no guarantee the thugs wouldn't have killed him if he had cooperated
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#43
"Necessary" or not, according to the laws we all live under it was justifiable
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#66
If he said one had a gun, and niether had anything that even resembles one.......
Socal31
Feb 2013
#54
I don't know the specifics of Michigan law, but in most states there is no requirement for parity...
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#67
Nice backtrack from your unrestrained enthusiasm for this shooting in #42 above.
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#68
"Reply #42 will be up held" - as if this is some kind of legal proceeding we're conducting here.
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#73