An elderly shopkeeper, Cecil Coley, who stabbed to death a burglar in Manchester will not face charges, as prosecutors reassured homeowners they can use reasonable force to protect themselves, their families and their property.
The 72 year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of Gary Mullings, 30, who had broken into his shop in Old Trafford.
Mr Coley, a well-known figure in the neighbourhood and a regular churchgoer, was playing dominoes with a friend after closing time when Mullings and three other armed men burst into the store and demanded the takings.
A struggle followed which ended with the 30-year old robber dropping his gun, before collapsing outside on the pavement with a stab wound to the chest. Mr Coley also received hospital treatment.
The shopkeeper was due to answer police bail later this week but was told on Wednesday by the Crown Prosecution Service that no further action would be taken against him over the incident that occured on July 26.
The CPS also concluded that he should not face any charges for injuring the second man who was stabbed in the incident.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...not-face-charges-over-florist-raid-death.html
Question: Do you think he should have faced charges? Why or why not?
The 72 year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of Gary Mullings, 30, who had broken into his shop in Old Trafford.
Mr Coley, a well-known figure in the neighbourhood and a regular churchgoer, was playing dominoes with a friend after closing time when Mullings and three other armed men burst into the store and demanded the takings.
A struggle followed which ended with the 30-year old robber dropping his gun, before collapsing outside on the pavement with a stab wound to the chest. Mr Coley also received hospital treatment.
The shopkeeper was due to answer police bail later this week but was told on Wednesday by the Crown Prosecution Service that no further action would be taken against him over the incident that occured on July 26.
The CPS also concluded that he should not face any charges for injuring the second man who was stabbed in the incident.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...not-face-charges-over-florist-raid-death.html
Question: Do you think he should have faced charges? Why or why not?