According to an arrest report from the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, Carter is charged with three counts of attempted premeditated murder and one count of illegal possession of a firearm because he is a felon. Under these charges, Carter would be subject to life in prison, or possibly the death penalty, if convicted by a jury.
According to the report, Demetric Carter was transported to Baptist Hospital and was immediately taken into surgery for multiple gunshot wounds. There is no word on his current condition.
I’m thinking the last dozen or so shots were entirely superfluous… he’s an obstreporous dumbass, not a Bill Drill target.
ReplyDeleteBy the 10th time you say "I'm not gonna tell you again", he knows you're full of it.
ReplyDeleteThe subject did indeed draw a gun, and apparently held onto it until it flew away from him near the end of the shooting. So, yeah, he asked for it.
Holy cow, he survived that:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.wkrg.com/news/breaking-details-released-in-deputy-involved-shooting/906245218
According to an arrest report from the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, Carter is charged with three counts of attempted premeditated murder and one count of illegal possession of a firearm because he is a felon. Under these charges, Carter would be subject to life in prison, or possibly the death penalty, if convicted by a jury.
According to the report, Demetric Carter was transported to Baptist Hospital and was immediately taken into surgery for multiple gunshot wounds. There is no word on his current condition.