Basketball coach won't be charged for defending himself
I'm a supporter of increased gun control, limiting the capability of guns and ammunition. But I'm also all for the right to defend yourself with a gun. It's good to see that this man defending himself won't be charged. He didn't need a ton of bullets or an assault-style rifle. Following is the press release from the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office:
Juvenile Male Accomplice Charged in Robbery of King
High School Basketball Coach
No Charges for Basketball Coach that Acted in
Self-Defense
On Friday February 1, 2013, at approximately 7:30 p.m. in
the parking lot of Martin Luther King High School located at 3200 East
Lafayette, a 70-year-old male basketball coach was leaving the school with two
female basketball players when he was accosted by two teenage males as he
unlocked the door to his car. As the coach approached the driver's
side of his car a 16-year-old male armed with a gun and a 15-year-old male,
both of Detroit, approached Robinson and ordered him not to move. It is
alleged that 15-year-old, tugged at a chain Robinson was wearing. At the
same time the 16-year-old pointed a gun toward the two females who were on the
passenger side of the coaches car. The females were instructed by the
16-year-old to leave the area and they ran toward Lafayette and were unharmed.
The coach is a Detroit police reserve officer with a
concealed pistol license who was armed with a registered concealed
handgun. While he was being robbed at gunpoint he pulled out his handgun
and fired at the 15-year-old and the 16-year-old. The 16-year-old male
was fatally shot and discovered by the police near the scene of the
robbery. It has been determined that the coach acted in lawful
self-defense and he will not be charged.
"The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office will not charge
the basketball coach with any crime. This case is a textbook example of lawful
self-defense. The coach is a victim, so we are charging the 15-year-old
accomplice in this case. What is left here is absolutely tragic by any
standard," said Prosecutor Worthy.
The 15-year-old juvenile male in being held at the Juvenile
Detention Center (JDC). He is charged with two counts of Armed Robbery and two
Assault with Intent to Rob While Armed and will be adult
designated. Upon conviction an adult designation gives the judge three
options: 1) to sentence the defendant as a juvenile; 2) to have a blended
the sentence as juvenile and adult; 3) or to sentence the juvenile as an adult.
His preliminary hearing is scheduled for Saturday, February 16, 2013, at
9:00 a.m. at JDC located at 1326 Saint Antoine in Detroit.