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posted by takyon on Thursday December 15 2016, @10:40PM   Printer-friendly
from the a-man's-home-is-his-castle dept.

A court case with far-ranging consequences concluded Tuesday in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Ray Rosas is a free man tonight after a jury of his peers found him not guilty of shooting three Corpus Christi police officers on February 19, 2015. On that day, early in the morning, CCPD executed a no-knock search warrant, forcing entry into the home without first knocking and announcing they were the police.

A flash bang grenade was fired into Rosas' bedroom, reportedly stunning the 47-year-old, who then opened fire on the intruders. Three officers were wounded; officers Steven Ruebelmann, Steven Brown, and Andrew Jordan. Police were looking for drugs and Rosas' nephew, who they suspected to be a dealer. However, the unnamed nephew was not home at the time of the raid.

Rosas spent nearly 2 years in jail awaiting trial, which concluded Tuesday with a Nueces County jury finding him not guilty. Rosas' defense maintained, based on statements he made immediately following the shooting and later in jail that he did not know the men breaking into his home were police officers and there was no way he could've known, having been disoriented by the flash-bang stun grenade. "The case is so easy, this is a self-defense case," said Rosas' lawyer in closing arguments.

Rosas originally faced three counts of attempted capital murder, but the prosecution dropped those charges just before the trial began, opting instead to try him for three counts of aggravated assault on the police officers. The jury sided with his defense attorney's argument he had a right to defend his home and found him not guilty on all charges.

takyon: Also at the Corpus Christi Caller Times.


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  • (Score: 2) by mhajicek on Friday December 16 2016, @12:33AM

    by mhajicek (51) on Friday December 16 2016, @12:33AM (#441874)

    Great, now I'll need a ten foot trench around my compound to keep the tanks out!

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by bob_super on Friday December 16 2016, @02:08AM

    by bob_super (1357) on Friday December 16 2016, @02:08AM (#441903)

    Tank protections for your compound? The neighbors will think you're going a bit Waco.

    • (Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 16 2016, @04:36AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 16 2016, @04:36AM (#441938)

      The problem there is that Waco actually happened: agents of the US federal government attacked a church community, accused the leader of heinous crimes, then killed everyone including the accused so there needn't be a trial where messy things like evidence and lack thereof would be brought up.

      (There are multiple, accessible ways to successfully combat a tank as a lowly US pleb).

      • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Friday December 16 2016, @03:42PM

        by tangomargarine (667) on Friday December 16 2016, @03:42PM (#442070)

        agents of the US federal government attacked a church community, accused the leader of heinous crimes, then killed everyone including the accused so there needn't be a trial where messy things like evidence and lack thereof would be brought up.

        According to Wikipedia there's still argument as to how the fire started. That being said, reading about the tactics they used beggars belief.

        (There are multiple, accessible ways to successfully combat a tank as a lowly US pleb).

        Molotov cocktails [wikipedia.org]
        As an aside, the Winter War makes for an interesting read. Finns have balls of steel.

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        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 16 2016, @05:04PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 16 2016, @05:04PM (#442104)

          According to Wikipedia there's still argument as to how the fire started.

          Don't hold your breath waiting for government agents to outright admit to premeditated murder. The intentional murder of people who annoy government agents is a regular [theguardian.com] event [time.com] in the USA [npr.org].

          That being said, reading about the tactics they used beggars belief.

          It does, but it shouldn't. The leading cause of unnatural death for humans is democide - murder by government [jpfo.org].