If we go with the Dem prosecutor's theory of events, then Kyle was already a fleeing felon from the first shooting, and Gaige was just a hero bystander trying to stop a fleeing felon.
Of course, once it's established in court that Kyle was the victim, and NOT a felon, and NOT guilty of anything, then it will be a lot harder to justify Gaige's apparent attempted murder of Kyle.
For the DA to charge Kyle, they have to at least uphold the notion that Gaige was acting in defense of self or others as a justification. He has no intention on getting Grosskreutz because he thinks Kyle is the bad guy.
If we go with the Dem prosecutor's theory of events, then Kyle was already a fleeing felon from the first shooting, and Gaige was just a hero bystander trying to stop a fleeing felon.
Of course, once it's established in court that Kyle was the victim, and NOT a felon, and NOT guilty of anything, then it will be a lot harder to justify Gaige's apparent attempted murder of Kyle.
Gaige's assumptive murder. He's responsible for the deaths of accomplices during the attempted crime.
Fleeing felon rule does not apply to bystanders. Particularly ones on video unaware of the first shooting.
For the DA to charge Kyle, they have to at least uphold the notion that Gaige was acting in defense of self or others as a justification. He has no intention on getting Grosskreutz because he thinks Kyle is the bad guy.
No, he doesn't think so - or his paperwork wouldn't read like it came from a defense attorney.
I see you're back at it pretending to be a lawyer.