DexterMorgan
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From July 18 article: http://www.westernmassnews.com/stor...sed-of-shooting-killing-teen-appears-in-court
"The D.A.'s office said that they believe it was confusion on both parts that ultimately lead to the teen's death." bbm
Agreeing ^, a lot of confusion. If someone had broken glass in my outer door, I would fear for my life & that of anyone else in home.
RIP Dylan Francisco. Thoughts & prayers to his family, friends, & community.
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^ Headline wording at first link seems a bit puzzling imo.
As if homeowner shot afam member/resident, because he thought it was a criminal trying to enter.
Nothing in article suggests teen had right to enter, had been invited.
"Mistaken for intruder" Seems the teen was an intruder or would-be intruder, not someone entitled to enter the home.
Enough splitting hairs about media's choice of words.
So why is he not granted bail as of yet? It wasn't premeditated and things were confusing I'm sure.
Now I know that the legal system has to play out. But no bail sounds like they really want this guy.
Also. I'm sure his friends wouldn't honestly say if they felt their friend was being the aggressor while circling the property, refusing to leave and knocking out windows.
Now what if they did go to the right house and the friend wasn't there but his parents were home. Would he still have been like this if the friends parents didn't answer the door for him.
What friend were they going to see and were they going there to actually fight the friend but banged on the wrong house while trying to start a confrontation?
Now like the other poster said. MA has strict laws. But I'm just mulling on things from a jurors standpoint. Jmo