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Castle Doctrine works in NC

Young adult takes refuge in a family apt is pursued by two
attackers with clubs, he shoots one and is not charged as
per castle doctrine.
It is a shame this event had to happen; but, I am glad to
see that the castle doctrine works, esp because I listen to
the police on a scanner and have had the impression that many
of the officers are anti gun.
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/Havelock-Police-Investigate-Shooting-Death-179869761.html
attackers with clubs, he shoots one and is not charged as
per castle doctrine.
It is a shame this event had to happen; but, I am glad to
see that the castle doctrine works, esp because I listen to
the police on a scanner and have had the impression that many
of the officers are anti gun.
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/Havelock-Police-Investigate-Shooting-Death-179869761.html
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Jerry
The Department of Correction says Berry was still on probation when he was shot and killed.
Friends of Berry's have called to say he was a great person and they're going to miss him
Joshua Annis told WITN Berry was a great guy who would go out of his way to do anything for anyone.
"Shawnda Senson says Berry leaves behind three children. She also said he was a selfless person who had a heart of gold."
Must have been a gold plated heart of pure lead !!!
Or BS frosted cake with BS filling !
Wel, Teach was right, the shooter was involved in a robbery with a handgun and a 100 mph car chase.
Then they [3 occupants] turned down a dead end road and bailed out into the woods, got
caught with the handgun.
I heard all this on the scanner, LEO's were relatively calm sounding almost like it
was matter fact they'd catch them. But, 100 mph on the road they were on
would be white knuckle.