And the rumors have it that this was the same gang the had robbed him before. I am pretty sure that I would react more strongly the second time something like this had happened to me, especially if I recognized one or more of the participants.
So much info unavailable.
That's the other part we discussed over dinner. Perhaps the DA took into account the previous robberies and that could have formed a basis for pre-meditation: more or less Erslund was simply lying in wait for the next time it happened. It's entirely possible he was simply fed up and decided he was going to take matters into his own hands next time it happened. It happened, and he got his opportunity to finally kill a robber in his place of business.
I would like to know what the jury instructions were and I'd like to know how Prater framed the mitigating circumstances to get a jury to return a first degree murder conviction. FMC's dad says if Erslund is smart, he will claim ineffective counsel and irregularities on the part of the DA in the charges filed.
Curious what charges he might have faced had he simply killed the kid with one shot, but the kid was un-armed. Technically, the kid he shot posed no imminent bodily danger to Erslund or anyone else in the pharmacy. The other one was the gunman. I'd also like to know if the gunman was ever identified and charged with murder since he was in commission of a felony when his partner was
murdered er manslaughtered. There's been charges filed under similar circumstances in other cases.