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Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly reveals defense argument

George Alan Kelly (Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office)

Arizona husband, father and grandfather charged with first-degree murder in shooting of Mexican man on ranch fully defended themselves in court as part of efforts to fix pretrial detention bottom.

According to documents filed late last week by the defense in the George Alan Kelly case, the Kino Springs property owner was thinking about his affairs on January 30 and was about to have lunch with his wife when he said, “The man’s He claims to have seen the group. Armed with an AK-47, he “moves through the trees around his home.”

“While they were eating, Mr. Kelly heard one shot. Then he saw his horse (an old horse) terrified and running at full speed,” the law said. written in the memo.

rancher picks up gun

The defense painted a shootout portrait of the Old West, and the rancher is 75 years old (other reports put him at 73 or 74, Arizona court records say he was born in January 1949). recognized to be. He carried a rifle to protect himself and his family’s life and livelihood from men suspected of trespassing and smuggling.

“they [the group of men] They were armed with AK-47 rifles, dressed in khakis and camouflage, and carried large backpacks.none of them knew [Kelly]. He had not given any of them permission to come to his land. Based on the above, Mr. Kelly was understandably concerned and justifiably fearful for his safety, his wife’s safety and the safety of the animals,” the motion signed by attorney Brenna Larkin said. It is stated.

Defense attorneys said Kelly entered the porch with a rifle to protect property after calling U.S. Border Patrol for help. He claimed to have fired warning shots.

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