Posted on 07/23/2013 10:58:05 AM PDT by rwa265
“We dont have a stand-your-gravel-bar law yet”
How about Texas?
Crocker told a detective that men were yelling at him stating that they werent going to leave and that the gravel bar was public property, court records say. At one point, Crocker told Kling, I have the power here. I have the power, Kling said. Kling said, Put that gun down and well see who has the power, according to Loretta Dart. Kling, 24, of Robertsville, said he and his stepfather were trying to reason with the man. Then, Loretta Dart said, her cousin picked up a rock. (Crocker told police the man had a rock in each hand.) Her husband stood between her cousin and the gunman. (Emphasis supplied)
My husband tried to calm the guy down, Loretta Dart said. He went to the guys arm to try to stop him, but the guy jerked back and popped him in the face. (Emphasis supplied)
Not an easy case.
It seems to me that the right to self-defense was forfeited as at the time Crocker began shooting. He certainly committed a crime at that point and an assault as well. It is hard to understand how he could avail himself of the right of self-defense when he commenced a chain of events that caused the deceased's party to arm themselves with rocks. It is hard understand how he would have the right to self-defense under the circumstances.
But we have heard really only one side of the story.
Oh brother.
Look at the suspected shooter in the picture. Looks like a real winner.
Best idea yet.
As I read it, he yelled at them to get off his property, and instead of doing so the husband grabbed the homeowner’s arm, so the homeowner shot him.
I would try to make a case saying he was shot in self defense.
The gravel bars are often covered with willow thickets. It sounds like the shooting occurred on the gravel bar.
“On Monday afternoon, empty medical supply packets lay next to the bloody spot on the gravel bank where first responders treated Dart. Police tape fluttered from the Keep Out sign that Crocker had planted in the gravel.”
Dart was getting between Crocker and mouthy drunk teens & tweens who had rocks in their hands.
Paddle faster, I can still hear the banjo.
True that. A lot depends on the races of the individuals involved. I don't know how the author of this piece expects us to make a judgement call with that piece of evidence omitted.
Point out to them that poison ivy and poison sumac are their friends. A little fence and a thick poison sumac hedge should work wonders to coral the tubers.
Then I would say if the center of the river was his propety line and there was substanial vegetation on the sand bar it was his property.
Never bring a rock to a gun fight. Especially with a guy straight out of “Deliverance”.
This appears to be not very far from where my 25 year-old nephew went missing on a rafting trip on the Meramec on 5/31/13. He has not yet been found.
Crocker looks like he might be a ‘White-Hispanic’ so there is that to consider. ;-)
The guy that was shoot looked like he could play the banjo pretty well too.
Beating the charges is one thing, but when you go down to the river bank to yell at the rafters and somebody dies, then you are doing something wrong.
1. Posted / No Trespassing signs.
2. Electric cattle fences. If they do not know what the insulators are for, they need to learn. Probably best to post “electric fence” sign right under the No Trespassing sign as a counter lawyer measure.
>> Look at the suspected shooter in the picture. Looks like a real winner.
The dead guy doesn’t exactly look like a pillar o’ the community, himself.
There are bucketfuls of stupidity on display here. Both sides share the blame. I’m guessing Crocker’s going to prison though.
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