Retired Florida Cop Who Fatally Shot Popcorn-Throwing Guy In Film Theater Acquitted

A retired Florida police captain who fatally shot an unarmed guy in a film theater 8 years in the past has been acquitted.

Curtis Reeves, 79, used to be acquitted through a jury on Friday following a nine-day trial through which Reeves testified that he’d feared for his existence when he fatally shot 43-year-old Chad Oulson in 2014 whilst Oulson used to be on a film date together with his spouse.

Reeves stated Oulson took out his cellular phone all the way through previews for a Tampa screening of the Afghan struggle film “Lone Survivor.” Reeves advised Oulson to place away his telephone, and a controversy ensued.

“He used to be such a lot above me and so filled with rage… that he used to be going to strike me with the entire power that he may put in combination,” Reeves testified all the way through his trial. “I figured this used to be the top of the road for me.”

Reeves and different witnesses testified that Oulson took Reeves’ bag of popcorn and threw it on the 71-year-old guy. That’s when Reeves fired a unmarried shot into Oulson’s chest together with his .380 handgun, killing him.

Nicole Oulson used to be along with her husband on the theater. She testified that he took out his telephone all the way through previews to test on their 22-month-old daughter at day care. The bullet that killed Chad Oulson just about severed his spouse’s finger as she attempted to get him to sit down down, she stated.

Every other witness testified that once firing the deadly shot, Reeves muttered: “Throw popcorn in my face.”

Nonetheless, Reeves maintained that Oulson seemed able to hit him.

“I used to be utterly defenseless,” Reeves stated. “I’ve by no means encountered anyone showing that quantity of out of control anger and rage.”