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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive
For the umpteenth time, whether or not the person who was shot had a gun at the time he was shot means NOTHING. All that matters is that the person who shot him had REASONABLE CAUSE to believe that he had a gun and was going to use it to injure or kill people. And everything that happened up to the time the guy was shot, certainly points to that.
People who comment on the law might try to understand it first.
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I disagree. We do not know enough facts.
Someone is dead. And I do not see a reasonable cause here to kill another person. How does the shooter even know who was shooting outside of Applebee's? Where was the killer sitting and how far was that from the victim? The victim is the murdered man.
And I have a law degree from the U of MN. Class of 1989. The current Attorney General of MN is Class of 1990.
We did go over how FACTs were important in cases. An angry man walks into Applebee's carrying a gun in his hand. That is reasonable cause.