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WY: Homicide investigation determined to be self-defense, charges dropped
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“After a thorough briefing by detectives from the Cheyenne Police Department regarding their investigation, and an analysis of those facts under Wyoming law, I made the only decision I could, which was to dismiss Mr. Ketcham’s case,” Manlove said.
“Based on the information available on May 22, 2020, there was probable cause to believe that Mr. Ketcham committed the crime of second-degree murder,” Manlove said. “But as the investigation matured and the facts were fully developed, it became clear that under Wyoming’s reasonable defensive force law, Wyoming Statute § 6-6-602, Mr. Ketcham is immune from prosecution,” Manlove said. |
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PHORTO
(5/31/2020)
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“Aaron Briggs was someone’s son, someone’s father, someone’s friend, and they will always mourn his premature death.”
Well, they should'a raised him right, and he wouldn't be DEAD. |
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