Posted on 01/21/2007 9:56:14 PM PST by BenLurkin
Video at the link -- http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_021220707.html
Ping!
If they are planning on proving intent with a pellet gun, they have a hard row to hoe.
He killed him with a pellet gun ?
Holy smokes.
How many times did he pump it?
CORRECTION: the Victim was the home owner, NOT the dirtbag criminal.
Naturally this is arms rights hostile California.
"Naturally this is arms rights hostile California.'
In this state you have a duty to be the victim of a criminal if so called upon.
"Jerry Cress, 57, told deputies he confronted two suspects, one of whom had a hammer"
(AND)
"Duane Berry of Paramount, believed to be the victim's brother and accomplice, was also arrested on suspicion of murder because a death occurred during the commission of a felony"
It would seem -- for obvious, if ironic reasons -- that Duane Berry would have a good motive to back up the old man's(Jerry Cress)story, that he(the old man) was "in fear of his life," thereby, mitigating the crime from murder to self defense.
You don't have to pump a .177 pellet gun. 1000fps. Don't know if that is what was used though.
So the dope grower killed the dope stealer. Sounds like everyone in the story is a felon.
Hard to believe a dope grower is going to be armed with only a pellet gun.
It is California. On the other hand, you have to wonder if he has a past that precludes legal firearm ownership.
I think you might have nailed it. There are some mighty impressive pellet guns out there nowadays. They aren't cheap or common, but some of them have ballistics on a par with defensive handguns.
Re the arrests for murder, it seems the authorities these days don't know whether to s**t or go blind. So they just arrest everyone involved and charge them with the most serious crime that is plausible. Let the DA figure out what to do from there. At least it didn't happen in England or San Francisco. The homeowner wouldn't stand a ghost of a chance.
Some 12 gauge pellett guns require pumping, though. ;)
No, the video says the grower is suffering from a disease and had a prescription to grow medical marijuana. One of the neighbors interviewed said he had put barbed wire around the property to keep people away from the shed.
Was it Maxwell's Silver Hammer?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.