Re: Theodore Wafer, shooter of Renisha McBride, conviction or not?
No one said it does.
But it does go to whether or not it is likely she was banging on the door as the only witness said, or if she was knocking on the door which the family perpetrated and the Prosecutor adopted.
theres zero factual evidence or rational that says a person drunk/high will knock on a door in any particular way, nor due to current evidence does it matter
theres zero factual evidence that says the the
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy deviated from evidence/protocol and adopted the family's "opinion" to bring charges against the home owner, she doesn't work for the parents, she doesn't represent the family. Her job is the county proscuter she brings charges against people for the county.
Gerald Thurswell is the attorney who represents McBride’s family
now this doesnt change the fact there will be a trial but here are the comments from Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy who
after an investigation decided to bring charges against McBride based off of
evidence her and the county and police have.
"evidence showed McBride, of Detroit, knocked on the locked screen door of Wafer’s home and that there was no evidence of forced entry."
" Evidence suggests that Wafer opened the front (interior) door before he fired through the closed and locked screen door"
“Under Michigan law, there is no duty to retreat in your own home. However, someone who claims self-defense must honestly and reasonably believe that he is in imminent danger of either losing his life or suffering great bodily harm, and that the use of deadly force is necessary to prevent that harm,”
“This ‘reasonable belief,’ is not measured subjectively by the standards of the individual in question, but objectively, by the standards of a reasonable person.”
“we have examined everything and after examining everything these are the appropriate charges and he did not act in lawful self-defense,”
"We dont feel its relevant to our charges at all in this case" (talking about the driver being intoxicated)
"Race was not a factor in her decision to bring charges against Theodore Wafer for the death of Renisha McBride"
“No matter what kind of pressure you receive to not charge a case or to charge it, you don’t go by that,”
“If the facts and evidence are leading you, then you can’t go wrong. If you are afraid to make those decisions, then you need not have this job. If you are afraid you will lose friends or lose influence or lose whatever — lose traction — then you don’t need to have this job, because you’ll make decisions based on the wrong things.”
"We make our decisions based on the
facts and the evidence"
if you have any factual support to back up the claim that the county prosecutor adopted the knocking from the family please provide it, id love to read it, seem you complete made it up.