http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/168060
http://www.roanoke.com/news/breaking/wb/180435
I sort of "stumbled across" this thread and it reminded me of what occured in Roanoke, VA. As you will see in the second link, the pharmacist was not charged. The young man that was killed, turned out, was not armed. My mother and I actually drove past this pharmacy on our way to do an errand that day and "all was quiet" at the stoplight directly in front of this store. However, when we returned about an hour later, there was police tape, ambulances, satellite news trucks, all over the place.
Most people in our area felt the pharmacist was justified and we have actually heard people remark that this pharmacy would probably be totally safe now as the thugs would know this pharmacist means business.
This is OT, but not too terribly long after this occurred, I was sitting at the stoplight in front of that store and the song, "Gun Powder and Lead" was playing on my car radio. I never listened closely to the end of that song but at the very end you hear a gunshot. I had been sitting at that stoplight, looking over at that pharmacy, thinking about that shooting that occurred in that store and the gunshot sound at the end of "Gun Powder and Lead" really, really startled me.
Now as for this particular case in OK, I am sort of conflicted in how I feel about it. I definitely do not think this should be a first degree murder charge, or even murder. I believe probably this pharmacist was really scared and as some have suggested in previous posts, he was running on his adrenaline the whole time. But then again, how many times can you kill someone who is already dead? if he was really dead after the first shot and I guess that remains to be determined.