Arizona Rancher Accused of Murder Says: Trespassers Pointed An AK-47 Right At Him

Published: February 14, 2023

George Alan Kelly, the 73-year-old Arizona rancher accused of murder for allegedly shooting a Mexican national on his property with a long history of deportations, says he only fired “warning shots” after a group of trespassers “pointed an AK-47 right at him,” Fox News reports.

George Alan has been charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Gabriel Cuen-Butimea. According to Mr. Kelly’s defense lawyers, the rancher heard a single shot, and, fearing for his safety, fired warning shots after he saw a group of men dressed in camouflaged clothing that pointed an AK-47 right at him. He later discovered the intruder’s dead body. Even though Kelly reported that he heard a single shot and that the men he had seen were armed, the Border Patrol liaison “incorrectly reported” that Kelly stated he could not tell whether the men were armed or not. Judge Emilio Velasquez, who does not even have a law degree, set Kelly’s bond at $1 million.

Supporters have donated over $300,000 to Kelly in this case that appears to be self-defense that will affect all Americans. The right to defend yourself is the the most basic right that all other rights are built upon. Self defense is becoming illegal through false/malicious prosecution. Tucker said that the point is to disarm the public so that we cannot fight back against the plans of those in power.

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