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CO: Colorado Man Kills Bear in Self Defense
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Metro Nashville police are investigating a fatal shooting that was claimed to be self defense.
Police say Deshaun Jones, 30, admitted to fatally shooting Okpara Arnold, 40, Tuesday night. Jones said Arnold repeatedly rammed the car Jones was in, which was being driven by Tiondra Branch, 22.
While on 14th Avenue North near Wheless Street in North Nashville Tuesday night, Jones told police that Arnold repeatedly hit the car he and Branch were in, disabling it. |
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punch
(7/23/2020)
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I linked to the article and read:
A Colorado man was forced to act in defense of his life, and the life of his pet. Just under two weeks ago, a camper at an outdoor area was alerted in the early morning by the barking of his dog.
When he exited his camper to investigate, he was greeted with a frightening scene—a bear was chasing his pet.
Instead, I read on this website's summary:
Metro Nashville police are investigating a fatal shooting that was claimed to be self defense.
Police say Deshaun Jones, 30, admitted to fatally shooting Okpara Arnold, 40, Tuesday night. Jones said Arnold repeatedly rammed the car Jones was in, which was being driven by Tiondra Branch, 22.
WTF??? |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(7/23/2020)
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Linked to incorrect article. It's happened before. |
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