By Bob Walsh

Jewelry store robbers Lamar Alexander and Ronnie Hill in a hijacked UPS truck are pictured in a shootout with police after a high-speed chase from Coral Gables, Florida, ended when the vehicle got stuck in traffic on a highway near Miami
There
was a truly unfortunate police shoot-out in Miramar, Florida on
December 5 in 2019. There was a hijacking of a UPS truck after the
armed robbery of a jewelry store. Eventually 20 cops were involved
along with two bad guys. The bad guys shot first. A total of 180 shots
were fired by the cops. The incident left four dead. Two of the dead
were the UPS driver and an uninvolved bystander, the other two were the
bad guys, Lamar Alexander and Ronnie Hill. After EXTENSIVE
investigation and forensics work it was determined that one officer,
Jose Mateo, fired the shots that killed both of the good guys. There is
a fair amount of decent quality surveillance footage of the incident.
A
total of four Miami-Dade officers, including that specific shooter, are
facing manslaughter charges in the deaths of the two good guys. Nobody
is asserting that the police response to basic incident itself was
unjustified. The bad guys shot first. It isn't real clear as far as I
can tell why these four particular officers are being charged and not
just the office who fired the fatal shots, or for that matter all 20
officers.
The prosecutors
in Broward County are asserting that the cops response to being shot at
was unreasonable under the circumstances and that, at the very least,
former Officer Mateo should not be allowed to use the Stand Your Ground
law in his defense. The prosecution has 36 witnesses qued up in large
part to present this idea. The idea is that the cops were not standing
their ground against the uninvolved good guys that the cops ended up
killing. Everybody seems to agree that the statue is a little fuzzy on
this exact subject.
The
judge has yet to rule on the defense allegations. If he rules that the
officers are covered by the Stand Your Ground statute, the manslaughter
charge will go away. If not the case will proceed and a trial date
will be set.
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