Fine, be prepared to join your loved ones.
Break a door window in my house, with intent to enter, and prepare to meet a hail of lead.
His friends said he was in no state to notice the difference after spending the evening drinking and watching the Denver Broncos game at a friends house.
I would be more angry at 'friends' that let a blind drunk loose on society.
Do you really expect to hang around that neighborhood long?
Do you really expect your neighbors, whose kid you just shot and killed, to exhibit more patience than you did when you shot him through the door?
Give me a break ~
If you weren't already on the road getting outta' that place you're just sitting yourself up for a "His presence and persistent cowering behavior, always looking at us, starring at us, we had to defend ourselves before he killed the rest of us. The man was insane and the police refused to do anything."
You might well be innocent in the eyes of Colorado law, but not likely that family. You're just a second funeral waiting to happen as far as they're concerned.
How would a lawyer look at the people who served him the alcohol? I've never agreed with the idea that a bar, restaurant or individual is responsible for how much a person drinks and if that person drinks too much and then does some damage, the server is responsible for it, but here is a potential case for those who do agree with those laws.
It's a sad story and I honestly don't know what I would have done without knowing what actually happened. Personally, I hate drunks. I've spent way too much time around alcoholics who can be fun drunks until they have that one drink that changes them from Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde. In my experience, there's no telling what a Mr. Hyde drunk will do.