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Guess it’s been a while since law school. DeKalb County, Ga. is mostly directly east of Atlanta (a portion of Atlanta city limits is in DeKalb). I worked in DeKalb 32 years. Our chief of police told me in 2000 that 50% of all the crimes in DeKalb occurred within a 5 mile radius of my work station. I retired in 2006 and have not been back so maybe someone who has current knowledge of the area can update me. Of course, the Emory University area is still stylish. Bet you ate a lot of Athens pizza.

Given your workstation was at the centre of half the crime in DeKalb, what kind of alibis have you got?
 
Two men placed their order at the walk-up window and became upset when the order was wrong, according to the manager. Employees tried to remake the order when the two men started yelling.

The manager said after they opened the window, one of the men threw all the wings at an employee. That is when Robinson shot the customer.

The way customers almost make a sport of abusing fast food workers in particular, in this country at least, I'm frankly surprised this doesn't happen more often considering how prolific guns also are here. It's not the industry to work in if you expect to be treated with dignity and humanity. Doubly not so if your know that your first response to offense or dehumanization is likely to be deadly violence.
 
Customer was probably not being polite and had to be reminded that an armed society is a polite society.

Just think, if the customer had also been armed this situation could've played out as God and the Founders obviously intended.
 
Being from the USA, I get culture shock when I see that shooters are not charged with attempted murder. Aggravated assault? Yes, assaulted by a bullet.

Attempted murder requires specific intent to kill. Depending on the jurisdiction it can be really hard to prove in what looks like a spur of the moment shooting.
 
Attempted murder requires specific intent to kill. Depending on the jurisdiction it can be really hard to prove in what looks like a spur of the moment shooting.

I meant that shooting someone with a gun ought to be attempted murder automatically. I'm in culture shock knowing that this isn't how it goes.
 
I meant that shooting someone with a gun ought to be attempted murder automatically. I'm in culture shock knowing that this isn't how it goes.


In some state law schemes, aggravated assault is essentially attempted murder. It often has as elements the intent to kill, disfigure, maim, or mutilate or similar. If someone dies as the result of an aggravated assault, it would be second degree murder.

So in any real sense, it is attempted non-premeditated murder, just with a different name.
 
"Robinson, 24, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault."

being from the uk, I get culture shock when I see things like this.

It's so much better to be stabbed, or have acid thrown in your face ... i understand.
 
The manager said after they opened the window, one of the men threw all the wings at an employee. That is when Robinson shot the customer.

That puts a different complexion on the matter. Employee had every right to defend himself, and may have acted before he even knew what was thrown.
 
It's so much better to be stabbed, or have acid thrown in your face ... i understand.
I get that you can legally shoot people in the U.S. My culture shock was more to do with that even if someone is found to have shot someone illegally, they are not charged with attempted murder.

I meant that shooting someone with a gun ought to be attempted murder automatically. I'm in culture shock knowing that this isn't how it goes.
I agree.

The post by Suddenly above has clarified things a bit though.
 
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"Oh, you want to speak to the manager? You want to speak to the manager, Karen?? Here, here's the store manager and the general manager..."

*puts shades on*

"...Smith and Wesson"
 
I get that you can legally shoot people in the U.S. My culture shock was more to do with that even if someone is found to have shot someone illegally, they are not charged with attempted murder.


I agree.

The post by Suddenly above has clarified things a bit though.

Ahhh! :) .. the idea behind that is the lower charge will be easier to get a conviction, and the jail time will be the same.
 
You are joking?

I'm not necessarily defending him. I'm just sayin': some people have lightning reflexes, and are able to quick draw and shoot someone to death the instant an arm cocks back. Customer could've just as easily been throwing a rock or other object that would've done serious damage.

Don't throw stuff at people in the USA. You don't know what will happen.

Don't take your gun to work if you're likely to shoot first and ask questions later.

If the "customer" had been a "civilian" and the "employee" was a "police officer" would you still think it was wrong if a person who just threw something at the officer was shot?
 
I'm not necessarily defending him. I'm just sayin': some people have lightning reflexes, and are able to quick draw and shoot someone to death the instant an arm cocks back. Customer could've just as easily been throwing a rock or other object that would've done serious damage.

Don't throw stuff at people in the USA. You don't know what will happen.

Don't take your gun to work if you're likely to shoot first and ask questions later.

If the "customer" had been a "civilian" and the "employee" was a "police officer" would you still think it was wrong if a person who just threw something at the officer was shot?
I almost agree with that. At least inasmuch as I am less bothered by an ******* getting shot than I am by a society that allows people to walk around able to kill someone instantly for being an *******.
 

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