
This episode of Camp Swamp Road delves into the complexities of Stand Your Ground laws, particularly in Jacksonville, Florida, where a high number of homicides are classified as justifiable killings. The episode centers on the case of Kalian Fedrick, a teenager killed in a shooting that was deemed a justifiable homicide even though no one claimed self-defense. The podcast explores the investigation, the lack of witnesses, and the implications of classifying a death as a justifiable homicide, which affects official murder rates and can provide an incentive to clear difficult cases. Additionally, the episode provides an update on the Scott Spivey case, detailing the Attorney General's decision to appoint a special prosecutor to review the case and the ongoing wrongful death lawsuit.
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