The only similarity is the same prosecutor. Other than that, there are none. From the reports in the press plus this guys action after the shooting, he left the scene, he seems guilty. He was not being pummelled, he was not looking out for his neighbors, he simply went over the edge. He gives concealed owners a bad name. The press will make much of the verdict in this case, mark my words. BTW, he did not have the firearm on his person, rather he retrieved it from his truck. Under the florida statues he did not have to have a CC permit to have the firearm in his glove compartment as long as it was out of reach of the driver. So, the CCW issue is moot.
It certainly doesn’t seem like from the reporting thus far it was a life or death situation. I think sometimes the presence of a weapon in vicinity of a driver gives them reason to act in a manner in which they would ordinarily not act were it for the gun.
Stacking on more misery for his family, he was in town to attend his daughter’s wedding that weekend. Talk about a party pooper.
I agree, this guy could have gotten in his car and driven away at any time. Instead he chose to argue with a punk about his loud music.
I wouldn't believe a word of it-- the press are nothing but agents of the Ministry of Propaganda.
We won't know the truth until his attorneys get to make his case.