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Instant Justice for Sociopaths -- Semper Justitia

By Mark Alexander · Thursday, May 10, 2012

Sometimes the good guys win

"Among the natural rights [of the people] are these: first, a right to
life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly to property; together with the
right to support and defend them in the best manner they can."
--Samuel Adams (1772)



"White Man Kills Two Unarmed Black Men"

Fortunately, that's not a real headline, but it is the type of hype
that emblazons the top of the fold and 24-hour cable news spin
"Special Reports."

However, after investigating a case in Onslow County
(Jacksonville/Camp Lejeune), North Carolina, the district attorney
made sure that justifiable self-defense did not become fodder for a
media feeding frenzy sponsored by race hustlers Al Sharpton and Jesse
Jackson. He did so by never mentioning the race of the victim who shot
two black men. In fact, none of the Jacksonville investigators or
media outlets have mentioned the race of the shooter. (How the DA
achieved that media color-blind cooperation should be a case-study for
every city in the nation.)

Heck, if anyone suggested this case might be spun on race, even Barack
Hussein Obama might make a campaign stop in North Carolina to issue
this proclamation about the two men killed: "If I had sons, they would
look like Maurice Skinner and Diego Everette." (Recall that our
Agitator-in-Chief brought the Zimmerman/Martin case in Florida to a
national boiling point by announcing, "If I had a son, he would look
like Trayvon.")

However, District Attorney Ernest R. Lee is a modest and humble man
singularly devoted to Rule of Law rather than egomaniacal facetime in
the national media. Thus, he chose to take the high road. In an
interview, Lee told me, "Race, gender, socio-economic status -- these
are not factors in this case nor should they be. What mattered was
gaining a clear understanding of the facts in this case and applying
the law."

Since you've likely heard nothing about this case, allow me to
enlighten you.

In the early morning hours of Sunday, 15 April, two thugs burglarizing
neighborhood cars decided to burglarize a house. Unknown to the
perpetrators, the house is owned by a Marine from neighboring Camp
Lejeune.

According to the official investigative finding of the Jacksonville
Police Department, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and the
District Attorney, the Marine, who will remain unnamed, returned to
his house with another Marine and a civilian friend, around 0140
Sunday after attending a birthday party and then patronizing a local
club.

Upon entering his home, the Marine noted that things were not in
order. As he walked toward the back of his house, Maurice Skinner, 33,
stepped out and hit the Marine in the face with the butt of a Mossberg
shotgun belonging to the Marine. Skinner and Diego Everette, also 33,
had forced entry through the back of the house and had discovered the
shotgun under a bed.

Skinner ordered the Marine and his two friends onto the floor and
demanded their wallets and cell phones. Everette and Skinner told the
men they would kill them if they caused any problems, but reassuringly
noted that they would not shoot the Marine who was a father.

Skinner demanded duct tape and rope with which to bind the three
victims.

At one point, as Skinner looked away, the Marine resident reached for
the shotgun and a struggle ensued. Everette entered the room and
joined the brawl, hitting the Marine and his civilian guest with a
crowbar. Skinner broke loose and pointed the shotgun at the Marine
saying, "You are going to die now," and squeezed the trigger. However,
while the Marine resident kept the gun loaded, as a safety practice he
didn't keep a round chambered. Thus, the gun did not discharge,
leaving Skinner perplexed.



The Marine resident then kicked Skinner and freed the shotgun from the
assailant's hands. The Marine retrieved the firearm, chambered a first
round, shot Skinner and then shot Skinner again. He then moved to the
other side of the room where Everette and the other Marine struggled.
The Marine resident shot Everette once and then shot Everette again.

The Marine guest dialed 911 and Jacksonville police officers arrived
on the scene minutes later to find perp Skinner and perp Everette
deceased. The Marine, his Marine guest and the civilian all had
injuries and their clothing was bloodied.

According to District Attorney Lee, "Both Everette and Skinner [had]
criminal histories." Everette had numerous assault charges, but
Skinner had the most serious charges including a previous felony
conviction for assault. Both had served time in prison. Lee noted that
neither of the Marines, nor their civilian guest, had previous
criminal convictions.

Lee concluded, "Based upon my review of the facts of this case, the
occupants of the residence were justified in using deadly force
against both Everette and Skinner because the actions of Everette and
Skinner caused the occupants to reasonably believe it necessary to use
deadly force to protect their lives. The evidence shows that the
occupants of the residence held a reasonable fear of imminent death or
serious bodily harm to themselves and others and that both Everette
and Skinner had unlawfully and forcefully entered the residence of the
occupants. ... Furthermore, the general rules of self-defense and
defense of others in North Carolina allow for the use of deadly force
when the individual actually, or honestly, believed in the need to
defend him or others from death or great bodily injury and the
individual's belief is reasonable in light of the circumstances as
they appeared to him at the time."

If those criteria sound familiar, it's because they are the basis for
the so-called "stand your ground" laws in many states, including
Florida, where evidence suggests that George Zimmerman, despite having
been all but convicted by Obama, other race hustlers and the
Leftmedia, may well be found to have justifiably protected himself by
shooting Trayvon Martin. (If Zimmerman is not found "guilty," prepare
for some inner-city turmoil.)

The editor of the Jacksonville Daily News concluded, "The innocent
families of the two men who died, and their children in particular (of
which Lee says there are nine between the two), must face the
unfortunate consequences of the actions of these two men. They have
been left to mourn the loss of their loved ones. The community should
recognize that they, as much as anyone, are also victims. When
individuals choose to break the law, they leave others behind to
grieve their actions."

I certainly don't mean to spit on the graves of these two thugs, who
will no longer pose a threat to anyone, but those occasions when the
good guys win are worth noting. It is no small irony that this
incident occurred on April 15, Tax Day. Perhaps Everette and Skinner
thought they weren't getting enough of the graft from what Obama calls
"redistributive justice" and were motivated by his "fairness doctrine"
to redistribute wealth from another's home to their own.

Unfortunately for them, Skinner and Everette chose the residence of a
gun owner, and moreover, a United States Marine. A clue to avoid this
house might have been the word "Avengers" stenciled on the home's
mailbox -- but they chose to use the backdoor, not the front. Indeed,
life is tough, but it's even tougher when you're stupid. Likewise,
life is short, but it it's even shorter when you're stupid.

The day after this incident, Jacksonville PD Chief Mike Yaniero
announced increased patrols in the Marine's neighborhood in order to
thwart future burglaries. However, I suspect that even if there are
absolutely no patrols, the crime rate there will now be ZERO. And
regarding police patrols and deadly threats, as this incident clearly
demonstrates, when seconds count, law enforcement assistance is only
minutes away.


Obama's Trifecta Voter:
http://www.wtsp.com/slideshows/2010/Mug-Shot-Roundup/Charles-Thomas,%20grand%20theft%20and%20presenting%20a%20false%20ID.jpg

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>Instant Justice for Sociopaths -- Semper Justitia

http://patriotpost.us/alexander/2012/05/10/instant-justice-for-sociopaths-semper-justitia/

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>By Mark Alexander · Thursday, May 10, 2012
>
>Sometimes the good guys win
>
>"Among the natural rights [of the people] are these: first, a right to
>life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly to property; together with the
>right to support and defend them in the best manner they can."
>--Samuel Adams (1772)
>
>

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