There was a second robber who had a gun — how was the pharmacist supposed to know that the one he shot didn’t have a gun?
“The second robber, Jevontai Ingram, then 14, fled. Ingram pulled out a gun inside the pharmacy but did not fire it”
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For some here that is just a “minor” detail.... in many ways.
I say you reap what you sow and the robber was responsible for his own demise. Simple. Do the crime and pay the price.... and that price might be your life.
If Jevontai was tried as an adult, he could be up for felony murder. By that rule, if you’re helping commit a felony, and anyone is killed in any way during the felony, every person involved in committing the crime can be up for felony murder. In this case, his accomplice was killed by a victim... but it doesn’t matter. Jevontai was part of the criminal act, and someone died. He could be on the hook.