Even on a university campus. Grand jury returns no true bill for man charged in fatal KSU shooting
A grand jury declined to indict the man charged in connection to the deadly shooting at Kentucky State University, the Franklin County Circuit Court Clerk's office confirmed Dec. 23.
The leaders of KSU seem distraught that self-defense is a thing in Kentucky.
According to an arrest citation, Bard was involved in "a physical altercation" on campus, during which he "produced a handgun and shot two other individuals." He is the father of two baseball players at the university, and visited the campus Dec. 9 to discuss his children's safety following a previous altercation involving one of his sons, Danks confirmed to The Courier Journal.
Since he was then involved in a self-defense incident, his concern about safety on campus would seem to be justified.
And I'm sure that Mr. Bard's race had absolutely nothing to do with his arrest. It had to do with his having to defend himself on a college campus. It has been law in Kentucky permitting concealed carry on public campuses in Kentucky since a state Supreme Court decision.
Self-defense is a human right. It is your legal right in Kentucky, even on college campuses, though the educational, powers-that-be hate that.

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