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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

St. Paul man who shot at MPD in self-defense acquitted of all charges by jury

A St. Paul man has been acquitted on all charges in a jury trial stemming from an incident where he shot at Minneapolis police officers in self-defense last summer. 

Court records show 28-year-old Jaleel Stallings was acquitted on Wednesday of multiple charges, including two counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault, second-degree riot and intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety. 

Stallings claimed self-defense in court.
-WiscoDave


6 comments:

  1. I didn't see a video.

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    1. They must've posted it and then was ordered to take it down. It was there when I scheduled the post.

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    2. Read the story at the link. Arrogant lying assholes.
      Daryl

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    3. The 'race' was business owner trying to protect his property from burn - loot - murder.

      Cops were joy riding in an unmarked van taking pot shots at people with rubber bullets. Somehow they forgot to 'lose' their body cam footage.

      The cops fired at the business owner. He returned fire.

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  2. Really, what comes around goes around. The cops don't seem to think this applies to them.

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