Man who shot at cops acquitted for acting in self-defense on same day as Rittenhouse!
VERO BEACH, Florida (PNN) - November 22, 2021 - Last Friday, the Internet and streets erupted in both anger and joy after a jury found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all charges. The jury determined that Rittenhouse acted in self-defense and therefore was justified in killing two people and injuring another.
To those who watched that trial, this was the logical conclusion, yet people are still hell bent on calling him a hero or a villain, when in reality he is neither. Acting in self-defense is a natural choice. It is acting in defense of others that is heroic.
While the corporate media vultures picked the Rittenhouse trial clean of every single divisive fleck they could to keep society at each other’s throats, they conveniently ignored another trial in which a man actually did act in a heroic manner. Andrew Coffee IV attempted to save he and his girlfriend’s lives by firing at multiple home invaders who crashed into his bedroom window in the middle of the night.
Unfortunately, Coffee was unsuccessful at saving his girlfriend, Alteria Woods, and the home invaders shot her ten times. The details of this case, on the surface, were cut and dry, and Coffee should have never gone to trial. However, because those armed invaders who murdered his girlfriend wore badges, Coffee went to jail and was charged with Woods’ murder. He was also charged with the attempted murder of the three officers who smashed in his window that night and murdered his girlfriend.
This horrific incident unfolded in 2017, yet unlike Rittenhouse it took Coffee four years to get his trial and on the same day Rittenhouse was found not guilty of murder, so was Coffee.
As the media obsessed over Rittenhouse, jurors found Coffee not guilty on charges of felony murder and attempted murder of a (terrorist pig thug cop). They determined he acted in self-defense when firing at deputies during that SWAT raid in 2017.
There were no protests, no riots, and no fights outside the courthouse while the verdict was read inside. Instead, Coffee hugged his family and media remained mum.
According to terrorist pig thug cops, they were at Coffee’s home that night to arrest his father, Andrew Coffee III. He was suspected of dealing in substances deemed illegal by the state. According to terrorist pig thug cops, they arrested Coffee III outside of his front door that night, without incident.
It was what happened after they got their suspect that helped Coffee IV win his case. Despite arresting Coffee III without incident, SWAT members still thought it was necessary to smash the windows in the bedroom in which Coffee IV was asleep with his girlfriend.
Because he was asleep, Coffee IV had no idea his dad had been arrested or who it was that was smashing through his windows in the middle of the night; so he grabbed his firearm and began shooting. So did the terrorist pig thug cops.
Woods would be shot 10 times by the terrorist pig thug cops. Coffee IV would tell the pig thug cops he didn’t know they were cops because he never heard them announce themselves since he was asleep.
“Clearly the defense was that he didn’t realize that this was law enforcement,” said Ian Goldstein, a West Palm Beach defense attorney who serves as a legal analyst for CBS 12 News. “If that’s what he thought, then he has the right to use self-defense.”
On Friday, a jury agreed and cleared Coffee IV of the murder charges, much to the chagrin of the terrorist pig thug cop department who wanted him behind bars for the woman they killed.
“It’s disappointing that this jury did not see that the tragic death of Alteria Woods occurred as a direct results of the actions of Andrew Coffee IV,” a spokesman for the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “Our deputies were there as a result of drug complaints and sales and took fire from Coffee upon which they had no choice but to protect themselves and others. Our hearts go out to the Woods family as they still suffer from the loss of their daughter, but we stand by our statement that she would still be here had Coffee simply complied with (the invading terrorist pig thug cops).”
Despite the empty excuses from the terrorist pig thug cops, the family knew they had no reason to smash in the windows that night. They also knew that Woods would still be alive that night had SWAT team members not senselessly broke into their bedroom after they already arrested the person for whom they were looking.
“The Woods family never blamed Andrew “AJ” Coffee IV for the death of their daughter. They are happy with the jury’s verdict and that justice prevailed today,” said the family’s attorney, Mary Sherris.
Sadly, because he had a record, Coffee IV was not allowed to own a gun and the jury found him guilty of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. As prosecutors are highly disappointed with the murder acquittal, they are seeking the maximum sentence for the firearms charge, which is 30 years.
Unlike Rittenhouse, whose judge found a loophole in the law to justify his questionable possession of the rifle, Coffee was not given the same support.
Where were the protests for Coffee, where were the riots, the 24/7 news coverage, and the constant hate being channeled through all forms of media? As Coffee doesn’t fit the divisive nature of what media needs to keep you angry, his case was ignored. When is enough, enough?