In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Army veteran LaRue Bratcher faces first-degree murder charges for the death of a man who allegedly attempted to break into his medical marijuana business.
Two nights straight in May 2020, Daniel Hardwick showed up at the property and tried to gain entry. The second time proved to be fatal. Bratcher was inside and opened fire on Hardwick.
Bratcher’s business license lapsed and needed more than $100,000 renovations. He’s charged with a felony for unlawful cultivation of marijuana.
Oklahoma being a stand-your-ground state, would have recognized the defense of Bratcher shooting Hardwick. However, because Bratcher was committing a “felony,” the protection of stand-your-ground does not apply.
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