Homicide requires an affirmative defence, not an absent one.
The officer told him to not move.
He moved and he died.
Unless we are accepting the word of the drug smoking proven liar, in the passenger seat.
I understand the need to defend a concealed carrier, but that doesn’t take away the burden of listening to the officer.
I said proof of the accusation is absent, genius. The burden of proof is on the accuser. We have Yenez’s utterances on video, as well as the dispatch audio re nature of the stop, and the store robbery video stills matching his pictures. Get a clue.