The last thing the driver saw was a gun in his right hand. The driver couldn’t have seen the swap, so for all he knew, the gun was in the right hand. Anyone in the same situation would have believed the same thing. Split second decision had to be made. Not guilty.
“The driver couldn’t have seen the swap, so for all he knew, the gun was in the right hand”
That’s a thought but the driver did see the right hand get raised right in front of the driver’s side window to the roof of the car and it did not have the gun in it.
I’m not trying to be a devils advocate here. But that might probably come up in court. And the time to transfer the weapon and raise the hand to the roof of the car is more than enough time for the outside guy to have used the gun if it was intended...and he didn’t. And that’s why my original post brought these things up and mentioned the possible wrongful death suit would be interesting.
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