Remember this? Dad and stepdad get into a dispute over custody arrangements. The father, Chad Read, was shot and did not survive. No charges were filed against the stepfather, Kyle Carruth, who was protected under the Castle Doctrine. Opinion. Good shoot? Bad shoot?
@AmiriKing This guy murdered a man to keep him away from his own kids, so he could play the big tough ‘step dad’ What a creep.
@realStockes @AmiriKing Idk this whole thing seemed like the step dad wanted to pop him. The animosity with not much resistance over a push to an unarmed man. But castle doctrine is real. The mother messed up. That's how it escalated.
@realStockes @AmiriKing Exactly what it looks like. I've always been suspicious of guys who want to be around other people's kids and keep the father out of the kid's life.
@realStockes @AmiriKing He got a gun, told the guy to leave his property. Instead, the man got in his face, said he would take the gun and use it on him, then continued attacking him. This is plain and simple.
No, you sound like the creep, he shot a man that tried to disarm him after ignoring several “get out of my property” commands. Pretty damn simple he should’ve left the second the property owner said “get out of my property” but instead he decided to act like big tough man superman forgeting that he aint stoping bullets with his body like superman.
@realStockes @AmiriKing He isn't the step dad, he is a married man the woman was having an affair with.
@realStockes @AmiriKing False. The father tried to take his gun to kill him with. Clean shoot.
@realStockes @AmiriKing Look up the castle doctrine before you run ur mouth. It wasn’t murder. The dead guy grabbed the firearm and threatened to use it against the stepdad. Plus u cannot see if he was trying to enter the home outside the frame when he was shot. Legal shot from a man protecting his home