Posted on 04/09/2017 9:04:19 AM PDT by SSS Two
SEATTLE - Two months after a shooting on the University of Washington campus, a woman went public claiming she fired her gun in "self-defense" that night of the Milo Yiannopolous. However, the person she was defending was her husband.
The Hokoanas attorneys referred to evidence they had collected in the case, including a police radio recording that indicates the victim may have been armed.
According to a search warrant affidavit, the victim was 34-year-old Joshua Dukes.
When the couple, Elizabeth and Marc Hokoana, turned themselves into police, they claimed they were involved in a "self-defense" shooting.
Both are claiming Elizabeth fired the gun, through their attorneys.
We feel convinced at this stage that not only was Elizabeth responsible for shooting the gun, but when she did she was acting lawfully, said Kim Gordon, Marc Hokoanas attorney.
She declined to go into detail of what happened that night but said the strength of their self-defense case is based on questions posed by state law.
Does the person using force have a reasonable belief given what they're seeing, hearing, experiencing, that someone else is about to be injured or killed? said Gordon. And the second thing is, is the amount of force a reasonable response to the threat?
Both of the Hokoanas' attorneys mention recorded police, fire, and EMS radio traffic from that night.
About 20 minutes after the first report of the shooting, an emergency personnel appeared to be speaking with a dispatcher, and makes a statement about the shooting victim over the radio.
Here is part of the verbatim of the recording:
The victim can provide no information about the suspect or where the shooting occurred
however he was armed with brass knuckles and a large knife.
(Excerpt) Read more at king5.com ...
The "plastic finger strengthener" Dukes claims was mistaken for brass knuckles.
Used to keep a roll of quarters in the car to use in case of a fight - wrap your fingers around it and make a fist. Supposedly hardened the fist a bit, and added some weight to the punch.
I’m not sure if it did any good or not, but the “plastic finger strengthener”, IF that is what it was, could serve a similar function. Frankly, I doubt that’s what it was. I mean, why would a snowflake/anarchist be carrying a plastic finger strengthener with him when he wanted to start a fight?
Let’s get it straight that the “victim” here is / was a leftist thug who was either roughing up a Trump supporter at that point or was about to.
MY first question is “was this finger strengthener found at the scene?” My second question is “what about the knife?”
Google the guy....some weird stuff pops up.
“...roughing up a Trump supporter at that point or was about to.”
Some reports said that the shooter’s husband, who was being attacked, , was in fact, an anti-Trump guy.
It doesn't much matter whether it was brass knuckles or a plastic finger strengthener.
If a reasonable person could believe it was a deadly weapon, then it was a deadly weapon.
You ought to be careful what you're holding if you're going to assault someone.
Those early reports were shown to be inaccurate two months ago.
“Some reports said that the shooters husband, who was being attacked, was in fact, an anti-Trump guy.”
Those reports would be absolutely wrong. Fog of war, perhaps. From the article of an earlier FR thread:
“Marc Hokoana, whose Facebook page has indicated he is a supporter of President Donald Trump, Yiannopoulos and the National Rifle Association...”
“The search-warrant affidavit identified the shooting victim as Joshua P. Dukes, 34, a computer-security engineer and Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) organizer. ... Dukes was an early opponent of Yiannopoulos appearance at UW and worked to organize resistance among a number of groups. He was in the crowd of protesters in a physical altercation when he was shot in the stomach...”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3539444/posts
Well, no one is going to complain about anyone firing a round through two attorneys.
So?
Plastic finger strengthener mistaken for brass knuckles.
Play a stupid game. Win a stupid prize.
Crime scenes are never like you see on TV. Guns, other weapons and evidence are often taken by collaborating or simply thieving on-lookers/participants.
The "victim"'s "partner", Sasha, "who requested their last name not be printed", would like us to believe that the "victim" "was actually only carrying a plastic finger strengthener used by guitarists".
Uh huh. I trust somebody who demands that I refer to him/her as "they" and "them", don't you?
So the crime is the bad, bad PLASTIC finger exercisers and the KNIFE just went ‘missing’ before authorities got there?
There was, or there wasn’t. That seems pretty simple to me.
The “truth” not withstanding,, the evidence is what proves things in court. No evidence, no fact. does not mean anything regarding the truth. But you know that.
I guess Joe Hill really didn’t die!
Ed
Thanks for the history lesson! 😀
You’re welcome, lol!
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