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CA: Man who Killed two Robbers found Not Guilty of Murder, Guilty of Weapons Charge

Saturday, August 22, 2015 8:33
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Kamhen “Omar” Saleh in suit and tie.

Two years ago, a 20 year old California man withdrew $44,000 from the bank for the family business.  He placed the money in a backpack in his vehicle.  He also had a 9mm pistol in the vehicle.  Two men attempted to steal the money; he saw one in his SUV and confronted him; ultimately shooting both men.  In the confrontation they had occupied another vehicle, taking the backpack and money with them.  From From abc30.com:

At only 22-years-old he says he shot and killed two robbers in self-defense. Police say those two robbers — Omar Calderon and Adam Verdusco were stealing $44,000 from Saleh's car, money from his family's business. A jury found him innocent of all but one charge — a misdemeanor for carrying a loaded weapon.

Defense attorney John Jackson said, “It makes me feel good that the jury came to the right decision what doesn't make me feel good is that the district attorney's office forced an innocent person for two years to have to suffer and basically make him think that he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail.”

The two robbers weren't carrying firearms, just knives according to police. Because of that the district attorney's office argued Saleh used unreasonable force.

From recorderonlin.com:

Once he spotted the knife, Saleh said he backed out of the car and wasn’t sure where the other man went. He testified he went around to the driver’s side of his vehicle and pulled out his 9 mm gun, which he had placed between the driver’s seat and the center console after returning from the bank. Saleh said he also had his cell phone in his hand and was trying to make a phone call to get help.

Saleh fired 8 shots from his 9mm pistol.  The men were in the other vehicle by the time he started shooting.  He says he feared that they were going to run him over.


Saleh did not fire any more shots as the men in the vehicle fled the parking lot, but pursued the men, money and vehicle in his own SUV.  Both robbers were already mortally wounded.
The trial process took two years.  Saleh was found not guilty of all charges, except for the weapons charge, having a loaded firearm in a vehicle.   From abc30.com:

Saleh's trial ended with quick deliberation Wednesday.

While the defense attorney criticized the prosecutor for pursuing this case, I can see the prosecutor's side.  The robbers were in a vehicle, so their knives were not a threat.  Saleh shot into the side and rear of their vehicle.   The prosecutor questioned Saley's judgement on a couple of points.  From recorderonlin.com

“So, you left $44,000 and a loaded handgun unattended?” in the vehicle when going into Office Max, Dempsey asked. “Weren’t you concerned about following a car when you [felt threatened]?” he asked.

In the end, the Jury sided with Saleh.  While Saleh was close to 21, he was not there yet.  Under California law, there was no way for him to legally carry a firearm to protect his family's property that day in August of 2013.  

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