NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 4月20日 00時33分


In the aftermath of the shooting in Kansas City, a growing number of Ralph Yarl’s supporters expressed concern that the gunman would be protected by the 2016 Missouri law, in which a would-be shooter defending life or property does not have to retreat before taking violent action.

The shooter told police he shot Yarl because he thought the teen was trying to break in, according to a statement. But NBC News legal analyst Danny Cevallos estimated that defense wouldn’t hold up.

“Burglars don’t ring doorbells,” Cevallos said. “This all comes down to defense of property, the only thing that could apply is he thought someone was breaking into his occupied dwelling. Then you can use deadly force. He rang the doorbell, that’s evidence he wasn’t trying to break in. The doorbell is very bad for the defendant here.”

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