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- Jun 20, 2012
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Lawyers for a Florida man this week cited President George W. Bushs pre-emptive war in Iraq and the Bush Doctrine as a defense after their client killed two neighbors and attempted to kill a third on Labor Day.
Florida Today reported on Wednesday that attorneys for William T. Woodward had filed a motion asking for charges against him to be dismissed under Floridas Stand Your Ground law, which says that gun owners do not have a duty to retreat in the face of an imminent threat.
According to officials in Titusville, Woodward had snuck up on his neighbors while they were having a Labor Day barbecue. Police responding to the scene found that Gary Lee Hembree, Roger Picior and Bruce Timothy had all been shot.
Florida man cites ?Bush doctrine? after pre-emptive killing of neighbors at Labor Day cookout | The Raw Story
Lawyers for a Florida man this week cited President George W. Bushs pre-emptive war in Iraq and the Bush Doctrine as a defense after their client killed two neighbors and attempted to kill a third on Labor Day.
Florida Today reported on Wednesday that attorneys for William T. Woodward had filed a motion asking for charges against him to be dismissed under Floridas Stand Your Ground law, which says that gun owners do not have a duty to retreat in the face of an imminent threat.
According to officials in Titusville, Woodward had snuck up on his neighbors while they were having a Labor Day barbecue. Police responding to the scene found that Gary Lee Hembree, Roger Picior and Bruce Timothy had all been shot.
Florida man cites ?Bush doctrine? after pre-emptive killing of neighbors at Labor Day cookout | The Raw Story