A 25-year-old man is beginning an eight year sentence after he was found guilty of the manslaughter of a 38-year-old man who had tried to rob him.
If this happened to me, I probably would have shot all four of them.Manchester Crown Court heard how Mr Swindells, from Rockley Gardens, Salford, went to Lindsay's flat at 2145 GMT on 27 February 2003 with the intention of robbing him.
Robbery and firearms offences
When Lindsay opened the door, to be confronted by him and three accomplices who were armed with a gun, he fetched a Samurai sword and stabbed Mr Swindells four times
And under the circumstances described, you know what would have happened to me?
I would have been initially questioned by the police and then released with no charges, as using lethal force to defend yourself in your own home is not yet a crime in most of the US despite the bleeding hearts' attempts to make it so.
Yeah, it's much more criminal to use lethal force to defend yourself in your home in the UK than it is to conduct an armed home invasion, as the 3 surviving robbers got 14 years between the 3 of them compared to the 8 years of the only real victim in the case.Det Chief Insp Sam Haworth said: "Four men including the victims had set out purposefully to rob Carl Lindsay and this intent ultimately led to Stephen Swindell's death.
"I believe the sentences passed today reflect the severity of the circumstances."
So we have a case that differs from the Tony Martin case in that the 'victim' as armed and attempting to commit a home invasion, yet the homeowner is still sentenced to jail.
From Winston Churchill and "we will never surrender" to this?