That issue seems to balance on whether the LE "announced" before they broke into Maye's apartment.
If they did, then Maye should pay the price for knowingly slaying a LE officer.
If LE didn't announce, then Maye has every right to defend his home and child against unidentified intruders.
Not surprisingly, Maye claims LE didn't announce and LE claims they did. [ Parent ]
Probably just a waste of time on my part... [ Parent ]
If they want the truth, people should read the court transcripts. They used to be available at a link on Balko's site, until the truth got too inconvenient. Hey someone should use that as a movie title. [ Parent ]
What it comes down to for me is that I cannot see why this man would have endangered the life of his child by firing a gun at police officers, who were most certainly armed. I can see how he could fire defensively if he thought it was thugs in a home invasion, as a last resort to protect his child. [ Parent ]
And again, no mention that the gun Maye used to kill Officer Jones was stolen. Even though apparently possession of a stolen gun in Mississippi isn't a crime according to some, I suspect that's a good enough motive for someone to worry about getting caught with it. [ Parent ]
But, just to point out, police do always announce before breaking into a home, it's a pretty big part of the law. Unless the LE has a special "no knock" warrant, which is apparently not the case here. [ Parent ]
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