Vigilante Justice
I read a News story recently at NewsRemote.com that made me stop and take a pause to wonder about our laws of justice and today’s society in general. The story was about a shooting that took place recently during a robbery attempt at a Pharmacy in Oklahoma. At first glance it seems like just another brief headline of a tragic death that is seemingly typical and sad occurrence which takes place almost daily at the hands or our youth. Often the crimes committed are done so by those that are driven by the desperate drug or alcohol induced individuals that run the streets like a pack of wild dogs in our urban cities across our Nation Coast to Coast. Sadly this is a reprehensible statement upon our society which seems to be gaining traction at time when our economy has faltered and our citizens are weakened by the stress of loss of jobs, income and even their homes. That may explain why a Oklahoma Pharmacist, 57 year Jerome Ersland is being regarded as somewhat of a folk hero along the same light as Clint Eastwood in the Movie Dirty Harry. If you don’t recall the movie or Clint Eastwood I’m sure you’re familiar with one of the most famous lines in movie making history. “Go ahead punk, make my day.” In fact, Oklahoma is one of the states that passed the Make My Day Law whereby citizens have the right to defend their homes and families from intruders. That law was later adapted to include Business’s. It is that law which ultimately may give a pass to the Pharmacist who is currently facing first degree murder charges of a 16 year old male. A would be thief who along with an accomplice entered the store in an attempt to rob the Pharmacy and attempt to murder in the process. It is my understanding in reading several other articles in this regard that the teen took a shot at Jerom Ersland and missed. The Pharmacist then pulled his own gun and shot the youth in his head. His accomplice ran out the door with the Pharmacist in hot pursuit. Unsuccessful in halting the fleeing would be thief Mr.Ersland returned to the store, the security cameras showed that he walked past the unconscious youth and pulled another gun from behind the counter and shot this kid 5 more times fatally wounding him in the abdomen. The Prosecutors argue that this act is first degree murder and takes on a vigilante who sought his own justice. What do you think? Did the Pharmacist create murder or was it self defense of his business, employees and himself? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Click here www.Newsremote.com and share your views with us.
Nesty,
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