What You Think Doesn't Matter
A show where knowledge is power. In the world of criminal justice, it's not what you know or think, it's about what you can prove. What You Think Doesn't Matter is show that will cast doubt in to everything you thought you knew about the Constitution and the Criminal Justice System. Everybody has the right to stand up for themselves when dealing with the criminal justice system, What You Think Doesn’t Matter provides you with that information. Join me every week as i take on a new topic and give you my opinion on the matter based on 20 years of Criminal Justice experience and education. You can follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Truth Social, and Rumble. https://www.facebook.com/WYTDM www.twitter.com/WYTDM_Official. Email: wytdm@yahoo.com
What You Think Doesn't Matter
Did the Houston Texas good Samaritan shooter cross the line between self defense and excessive force? Can a 6 year old child be held criminally responsible for their actions?
On this week's episode I break down the shooting that happened at a Mexican restaurant in Houston in which an armed good Samaritan took down a robber at gun point by shooting him several times. Did the shooter cross the line of self defense and murder? I try to explain the difference between the two and provide you verbatim what the Texas Statute states when it comes to self defense and deadly force. Watch the attached video and decide for your self.
https://twitter.com/PhillyCrimeUpd/status/1611812502249115649?t=FS00K_4iU91p0NumVPPHPQ&s=01
Also, I talk about the school shooting that happened in Virginia involving a six year old child that intentionally shot his teacher. Who is responsible? The child or the child's parent? Tune in and find out.
I also introduce a new segment called "My 2 Cents" in which I select a topic at random and provide you my 2 cents worth of opinion.
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