:: their deaths were classified as homicides ::
Interesting tidbit.
The killing of any human is a homicide. In this case, the homicide was justifiable.
Homicide only means death was due to being killed by a person.
No guilt attached.
Sorry, didn’t mean to pile on. I should have read the rest of the thread first.
Puzzled me too - we may not have seen the end of this.
Every media and activist douchebag out there makes a big deal about police and armed citizen killings being
!!RULED A HOMICIDE!!!!!!
BUHM, BUHM, BUUUHHHMMMMM!!!! (we need the dramatic squirrel in here for a visual).
Any killing is a homicide, whether you’re killing Charles Manson or Little Orphan Annie.
I had this explained to me recently. Anything that someone does that causes the death of another is a homicide (strictly medical definition). However, homicide does not mean murder.
So every murder is a homicide, but every homicide is not a murder.
Det. Kenda needs his show renamed.
All deaths that are not of natural causes or accidental injury are classified as homicides, even suicide. The question is whether or not it was “justifiable” homicide.
homicide: death by, or by the agency of a human. The store clerk was a human and two culprits died by his hands. homicide.
Homicides? More like suicides....................
"Interesting tidbit."
Not at all...
From FindLaw...
To begin with, not all homicides are crimes. Homicides include all killings of humans. Many homicides, such as murder and manslaughter, violate criminal laws. Others, such as a killing committed in justified self-defense, are not criminal. Illegal killings range from manslaughter to murder, with multiple degrees of each representing the gravity of the crime.
Who knows in Rahmistan, though.