Jury decides not to indict man for killing cop

Chris0nllyn

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A Central Texas man who shot and killed a sheriff's deputy entering his home will not be charged with capital murder, attorneys said Thursday.

A local grand jury declined Wednesday to indict Henry Goedrich Magee for the Dec. 19 death of Burleson County Sgt. Adam Sowders, who was part of a group of investigators executing a search warrant for Magee's rural home.

Sowders and other officers entered the home about 90 miles northwest of Houston without knocking just before 6 a.m. Authorities were looking for guns and marijuana.

Magee's attorney, Dick DeGuerin, said his client thought he was being burglarized, reached for a gun and opened fire.

DeGuerin has acknowledged his client had a small number of marijuana plants and seedlings, as well as guns he owned legally. The grand jury did indict Magee for possession of marijuana while in possession of a deadly weapon, a third-degree felony.

Grand jury won't indict man who fatally shot deputy who was serving warrant in Burleson County | abc13.com
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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the police obviously should have driven through the front door with a bear-cat or MRAP
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
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Chris0nllyn,

You have an unnatural obsession with the police. Have you ever considered seeing a mental health professional? Seriously, please consider it!

Why would this be a mental health issue, he hasn't said he wanted to do anything with them, just pointing out articles on them. If just the number of posts on a particular subject is the determining factor we really have to look at Hot Coffee, every day it's a new bible quote.
 
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