Police, DA Clear Homeowner In Shooting
Oklahoma City police and District Attorney David Prater have cleared homeowner Scott Henson in the shooting death of an intruder inside Henson's home last week. Prater said it appears Henson, who holds a license to carry a concealed firearm, was justified in shooting 29-year-old Ronald Penn when he found Penn inside his home when he returned for lunch. Henson said he drew his pistol and fired when Penn made an aggressive move toward him. Prater's comments in the Henson case came as he discussed the filing of a first degree murder charge against pharmacist Jerome Ersland in the shooting death of an armed robber on May 19th. Prater said Ersland, who also holds a license to carry a concealed firearm, fired five shots at near-point blank range into Antwun Parker after Parker already was incapacitated by a shot to his head. "It's a good example of what not to do," Prater said of Ersland's action.
Labels: 2nd Amendment, Armed Citizen, David Prater, Jerome Ersland, Scott Henson


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