Alternate Non-"Narrative Friendly" Self-Defense Acquittal In Florida Friday...that you didn't even hear about.
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Last Friday, as the entire nation watched Kyle Rittenhouse be found not-guilty by a jury of his peers under a Justice system working as it was designed to in Wisconsin, an eerily parallel event was taking place in Florida, which most of you never even heard about…for obvious reasons.
During an early morning drug raid, gunfire erupted between a man named Andrew Coffee and Indian River County Deputies, after the deputies used a flashbang grenade upon entering the residence, causing Coffee to wake up and begin shooting at the deputies. During this exchange, Coffee’s girlfriend was struck by 10 bullets, from both sides involved, and later died from her wounds.
The deputies were exonerated at the start, and Coffee was charged with the murder of his girlfriend.
During the trial, Andrew Coffee took the stand and defended his actions, saying that being awakened by the flashbang and disoriented, he opened fire feeling that he and his girlfriend were under attack, and claiming that it was “self-defense”.
While Coffee was found guilty on other charges, the jury acquitted him in the murder of his girlfriend, agreeing with Coffee’s testimony that it was a “self-defense” situation.
But this wasn’t flooding your newsfeeds and screens for the past 10 months, and hardly anyone even knew it was going on at all.
This is a photo of Andrew Coffee.
Can anyone guess why you didn’t hear about this?
I bet you can! 😉
I have to agree with Mary Ann.
This is going to sound cold but the girlfriends death was “collateral damage.” No charges were brought against the police and bullets from both parties struck her. So why the boyfriend? I’m glad that the other charges stuck.
It was her choice to be there with a drug dealer and she paid for it with her life. She made bad choices just like Breonna Taylor.
His girlfriend was supposedly studying to be a “pharmacist.” I would like to think anyone smart enough to be on that career path is smart enough not to take up with a drug dealer.
All optics for the press to make these women look like victims and they had awesome career paths ahead. They made bad choices period.
GR is stuck with a street named after Breonna Taylor because she lived here briefly and some of her shirttail relatives still do. It’s crap that conservative West Michigan has to bend to these BLM and woke pressures. All because someone made a bad choice and is heralded for it.
Yep. I can guess why. I wonder what the charges were that warranted this type of entrance? Maybe this was the same team that arrested Roger Stone.