Man recovers stolen vehicle, claims self-defense in alleged thief’s death – Brother accuses car owner of vigilantism.
Deadly Confrontation: Man Tracks Down Stolen Vehicle and Defends Himself
In a dramatic turn of events in San Antonio, Texas, one person has tragically lost their life and two others have been injured. It all began when a vehicle was stolen from a mall parking lot while the owner was shopping, as reported by KENS-TV.
The owner, determined to retrieve their stolen property, managed to track it down to the other side of the parking lot. Approaching the vehicle, the owner discovered a man in the driver’s seat and a woman in the passenger seat. Taking matters into his own hands, the owner ordered the two individuals out of the vehicle at gunpoint.
However, the situation quickly escalated when the man in the stolen vehicle pulled out a gun and shot the owner. In self-defense, the owner returned fire, injuring both the man and the woman. Tragically, the alleged thief lost his life at the scene, while the owner and the woman were rushed to the hospital. The woman remains in critical condition, while the owner is in stable condition, according to the police.
Right to Protect Property?
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus acknowledged that the owner had the right to track down their stolen vehicle. However, he emphasized the importance of contacting the police before taking matters into one’s own hands. Despite this, McManus acknowledged that the owner acted based on what he felt was necessary.
Defense attorney Nico LaHood supported the owner’s actions, stating that citizens have the right to prevent the consequences of theft. LaHood explained that individuals can use force, including displaying a weapon, to prevent theft. In this case, as the alleged thief used deadly force against the owner, LaHood argued that the owner had the right to defend himself and should not face charges.
However, the deceased man’s brother held a different perspective. He referred to the alleged thief as a ”victim” and criticized the car owner, labeling him a “vigilante” rather than a hero. Jose Garcia, the brother of the deceased, emphasized that there are two sides to every story and highlighted the presence of a gun pointed at his brother.
While opinions on the matter differ, this incident serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding self-defense and the protection of property. The investigation into the confrontation continues, shedding light on the blurred lines between justice and personal safety.
Source: The Western Journal
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