
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Guy Relford returns for another episode of “The Gun Guy” on 93.1 WIBC. Guy begins the show talking about the deadly shooting of Dustin Phipps at a Marathon gas station on the corner of Emerson and Southeastern Avenue. Court documents say Anvictor Butler fired fatal shots at Dustin Phipps as he got in the car Butler was driving.
https://www.wishtv.com/news/i-team-8/man-charged-with-murdering-carjacker-at-indianapolis-gas-station/
Guy takes issue with the local media coverage of this shooting. He also took issue with Lawyer Mario Massillamany’s opinon on WTHR "You're still looking at murder charges, even if that was his car and he legally could possess a gun because, in Indiana, the only time you're allowed to use deadly force is in your house," says Massillamany.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-charged-with-murder-for-shooting-a-person-getting-in-the-car-he-was-driving/ar-AA14hEC9
See Guy’s social media post regarding Mario’s opinion here:
https://www.facebook.com/gunguyWIBC/
Guy agrees with Indiana state law that only allows the use of deadly force when your life is threatened. You are not allowed to use deadly force when one is running off with property. A caller asks when deadly force is justified. Guy talks about the 4 times one is justified in using deadly force.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4.9
7070 ratings
Guy Relford returns for another episode of “The Gun Guy” on 93.1 WIBC. Guy begins the show talking about the deadly shooting of Dustin Phipps at a Marathon gas station on the corner of Emerson and Southeastern Avenue. Court documents say Anvictor Butler fired fatal shots at Dustin Phipps as he got in the car Butler was driving.
https://www.wishtv.com/news/i-team-8/man-charged-with-murdering-carjacker-at-indianapolis-gas-station/
Guy takes issue with the local media coverage of this shooting. He also took issue with Lawyer Mario Massillamany’s opinon on WTHR "You're still looking at murder charges, even if that was his car and he legally could possess a gun because, in Indiana, the only time you're allowed to use deadly force is in your house," says Massillamany.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-charged-with-murder-for-shooting-a-person-getting-in-the-car-he-was-driving/ar-AA14hEC9
See Guy’s social media post regarding Mario’s opinion here:
https://www.facebook.com/gunguyWIBC/
Guy agrees with Indiana state law that only allows the use of deadly force when your life is threatened. You are not allowed to use deadly force when one is running off with property. A caller asks when deadly force is justified. Guy talks about the 4 times one is justified in using deadly force.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1,625 Listeners
23,446 Listeners
2,565 Listeners
875 Listeners
548 Listeners
334 Listeners
6,547 Listeners
432 Listeners
44,057 Listeners
3,080 Listeners
1,177 Listeners
38,841 Listeners
8,944 Listeners
85 Listeners
317 Listeners