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NE: Self-defense, yes, but a tragedy nonetheless
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"During a Sunday night drive, the 19-year-old pulled over to pick up a dropped lighter. Seconds later, a man with a gun opened the passenger door and demanded money."
"Soon after, the gunman was dead, shot with the gun police say he had wielded."
"Authorities say the driver defended himself by the roadside in north Omaha, when he wrested away the gun and shot D'Vontae R. Hutchinson. But the driver's family says the weight of the shooting remains."
"'A life is a life, even if it was in self-defense,' the driver's mother said. 'Somebody's child is still dead. . . . It's not something he ever wanted to have to think about happening in his lifetime.'"
"She said her family left Chicago to escape such violence." ... -------
KABA Note: Better to have your own gun, but improvised weapons work almost as well. |
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