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NC: Daughters want justice for father after he was shot at Fayetteville home
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"My dad, like, he hit him. He hit him about three or four times, and after he did that, he stopped and then he backed up. And that's when [Carlisle] pulled out the gun, and he just shot him," Butler said.
Carlisle claimed self-defense, but left the scene before police arrived.
"That's why they're still looking at all the circumstances and no one has been charged with actual homicide yet," said Fayetteville Police spokesman Lt. Shawn Strepay. "They're still working to determine what happened, not just during the actual shooting, but what led up to the shooting." |
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PHORTO
(1/18/2019)
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I shouldn't have to accept you punching me. If I can't stop you from punching me, I have the right to shoot you.
It's really that simple. |
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