Something’s happening in a South Carolina court that should have both homeowners and gun owners on the edge of their seats…
South Carolina’s Stand Your Ground law provides a person with “immunity from prosecution,” by essentially giving them the opportunity to claim self-defense. The law protects a person who uses deadly force if he feels threatened by another person.
But in a strange turn of events, the defendant hiding behind the law in this case is an armed intruder…
The Wild, Wild West… in South Carolina
In 2005, George Isaac, along with two other men, broke into the home of Antonio Corbitt.
Corbitt and one of the intruders, Taveres World, began to fight. And when it supposedly looked as though Corbitt was going to pull a gun on the intruder, Isaac pulled out a gun of his own… and then shot Corbitt twice, killing him.
More @ Capitol Hill Daily
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