Prosecutor should be objecting...Yes. MOO. I think that is why I can't stand him. He asked the same questions multiple times getting the same answers. I'm not sure he is very practiced in interviewing or cross...
I would guess no experience with anything like what might be the event here, and ignorant about potential medical issues (as well as a thousand other things), but highly self-involved and entitled. When you have people unable to imagine something might be going on outside of your personal knowledge, you have a very dangerous situation IMO.I just can't understand why she decided to take things into her own hands and act so aggressively towards this victim? Why not let the police handle it? At 21 yrs of age I would have never considered something like this!
Makes no sense to me unless perhaps someone she was close to was killed or injured by a drunk driver - which does not absolve her in the least, but at least would help me understand her extreme over reaction to the situation.
The gun in her hand tells me all I need to know. mooThat photo says it all.
If she was worried about getting attacked, she a) needn't have approached, and b) could have taken just one step backwards and been out of attack zone. There's no way Herring could do anything to her with the door closed like that.
As for brandishing that gun....look how wild she is with it.
She also seems to be flinging it about. I can't imagine anything scarier.The gun in her hand tells me all I need to know. moo
I've been watching the trial.The gun in her hand tells me all I need to know. moo
Good point. Defense would have to demonstrate he had opportunity to grab the gun.I've been watching the trial.
She made too many bad choices. There is no way this is self defense and there is no way that man wrestled the gun from her and shot himself in the abdomen. IMO
I think that some people very desperately want to be Charles Bronson. The vigilante hero. The good guy [or gal] with a gun.I just can't understand why she decided to take things into her own hands and act so aggressively towards this victim? Why not let the police handle it? At 21 yrs of age I would have never considered something like this!
Makes no sense to me unless perhaps someone she was close to was killed or injured by a drunk driver - which does not absolve her in the least, but at least would help me understand her extreme over reaction to the situation.
She drew the gun; I believe she is guilty.She might need to testify to have the slimmest chance of a juror understanding her justification. If I was a juror, all I would hear is her being told over and over again on the 911 call not to chase the guy. JMO.
Yes, just saw she respond "Yes" when judge asked the question. She began to weep when answering. I guess she needs the jury to hear her side of this case.She is going to testify.