The numbers are bigger, the trends remain unchanged.
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The numbers are bigger, the trends remain unchanged.
WTHR is naming the decedent as Levi Walker, age 20. Quick search of court dockets doesn't reveal anything too bad, and I think it picks up both Marion and Johnson counties.
Kinda odd that this dude was a first-time robber. Although, clearly, he wasn't that good at it.
Not sure why but that made me laugh.The reporting says a double tap too. Wonder how well his shot placement was.
WTHR is naming the decedent as Levi Walker, age 20. Quick search of court dockets doesn't reveal anything too bad, and I think it picks up both Marion and Johnson counties.
Kinda odd that this dude was a first-time robber. Although, clearly, he wasn't that good at it.
I would suppose it's what it looks like until evidence proves otherwise. If I had to suppose.
Waiting for details to come out. Hope the clerk had LTCH, for his sake, not that such should be required for defense on one's self, but that's the current state of IN law.
Sounds like the clerk did good.
You can carry without a LTCH, if you don't own the property, the owner just needs to OK it & the shooter was the owner so he's good. It also said the other clerks carry.
Probably pretty good, considering the results.The reporting says a double tap too. Wonder how well his shot placement was.
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Waiting for details to come out. Hope the clerk had LTCH, for his sake, not that such should be required for defense on one's self, but that's the current state of IN law.
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You can carry without a LTCH, if you don't own the property, the owner just needs to OK it & the shooter was the owner so he's good. It also said the other clerks carry.
^^^^^ THAT surprises ME .....
I know that Phillips Corporate, is ANTI-GUN .....
That was going to be my question. If the store owner OWNS the property, does he still need a LTCH on his own personal property? Same thing for Phillips Corp. they wouldn't own the property, the property owner would have a franchise, and if not prohibited by franchise rules, can carry himself on his own private property and give permission to carry to his employees on his own private property. I'm no attorney, so I could be wrong. If I am, can an attorney please explain why and how.
Thanks
.Hope the clerk had LTCH, for his sake, not that such should be required for defense on one's self, but that's the current state of IN law.
At least the guy died doing what he loved
WTHR is naming the decedent as Levi Walker, age 20. Quick search of court dockets doesn't reveal anything too bad, and I think it picks up both Marion and Johnson counties.
Kinda odd that this dude was a first-time robber. Although, clearly, he wasn't that good at it.