Tulsa’s Ricky Stone case: Stoned security guard cleared in ‘Stand Your Ground’ shooting – Everything Law and Order Blog

Monroe “Trey” Bird was shot and paralyzed in his apartment complex parking lot in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on February 4, 2015, and died four months later. The shooter, a security guard named Ricky Stone, was charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession. Stone, who claimed self-defense, was never charged in connection with the shooting. From 2015: https://bit.ly/3vfmjEK

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41 thoughts on “Tulsa’s Ricky Stone case: Stoned security guard cleared in ‘Stand Your Ground’ shooting”
  1. This is beyond Tragic. Racist people who are power hungry with big egos often want a job such as a security guard, a Soldier or their dream job of being a Police Officer. They Love weapons and when you put them in charge this is exactly what happens. Just like George Zimmerman as the so called Neighborhood watch. He wanted to be a cop so bad another one who got a way with murder. This stand your ground law let's all these Racist people murder people and get away with it it's absolutely insane. These people are dangerous and they make it worse for everyone especially good cops that risk their lives for us. 🤬 RIP Trey💔😢🙏

  2. If car is 50 feet away leaving and rent a cop shoots, then self defense ceases since he is no longer in danger. Even if car is 25 feet away and leaving …this is not the wild Wild West. Man i wish i were sheriff. There’d be some good charges. Tell you that much. New sheriff in town. 💪

  3. The YT detectives have weighed in, ignorant as always, this time on behalf of the deceased. This case is not so simple.

    Tré was hardly this glorious young man. Age 21, he was in the backseat of a car, "trying to score some points" in CWD's words, with a 15 year old girl. They were not making out, and they were fully dressed. But if that were your underage daughter, how would you feel about that? For no obvious reason the young man was not living with either of his parents, but with his sister. What was he doing with his life? Going to college, or culinary school? Working at a restaurant? Nope. Apparently he was doing….nothing, except perhaps hanging out with underage girls.

    The security guy had been asked to be aggressively looking out for young couples parked in the complex having sex in backseats. He saw what appeared to be a young couple headed in that direction. He asked them to step out of the car.

    The young man stepped out…then jumped into the front seat, locked the door, and floored it. The evidence strongly suggests that initially he went in reverse, driving right at the security guard.

    Those three shots fired by the security guard? CWD failed to mention this part, but only one was aimed at the driver. The other two were aimed at tires, to make the car stop. One of those two in fact hit the tire.

    So, was the security guard clearly in the right? Absolutely not. He'd had past incidents where he'd been reprimanded for being trigger happy. He clearly was far too aggressive here in his initial approach. And he was on far more than marijuana. CWD left this part out, but he was also on multiple prescription drugs, the kind that tell you not to make serious decisions while under their influence.

    Despite the impression left by CWD, the guard did not leave town once he was indicted on marijuana possession. He got out of Dodge almost immediately, well before the tests came back at 6.8.

    Should he have been charged in the young man's death? No way. No DA charges someone if they have little chance of conviction, unless they are doing so for political reasons, such as Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman, the Baltimore cops in the Freddy Gray case, or Kyle Rittenhouse. In such a murky situation, there was plenty of reasonable doubt.

    Speaking of Trayvon Martin, this case here reminds me of that one. Two people behaving badly, an overaggressive cop-wannabe, and one man dead. In neither case should anyone have been charged. When two people misbehave and things escalate, and there was obvious misbehavior on the part of the deceased, the law is not equipped to sort such things out.

    Why did Tré's family want charges to be filed against the security guard? Besides the obvious, the lack of charges put the onus on the shooting victim, enabling the insurance company to avoid paying his healthcare bills. As a result he was moved home, and died less than a month later. Had he been under professional care, the problem would likely have been spotted and successfully treated.

    One last thought: Seeing Benjamin Crump here does the family no favors. Crump is a rabble-rousing liar, who long ago should have been disbarred. It's like seeing Nancy Grace or Gloria Allred around a case: Maybe their opinion is correct, but I immediately assume they are pushing a baloney story.

    And now you know more than CWD reported here, as well as more than all the YT comment detectives. Take it from there.

  4. This is a very sad story and his life was absolutely takin way to soon but weed is not a drug and literally no one has done anything of this sort off of weed I'm sorry but it literally makes you tired and hungry coke or herion is a drug but may his soul rip

  5. Ehhhh the marijuana part is iffy. If you’re a frequent smoker, it can stay in your system for over a month. So taking a test after the incident isn’t going to show whether or not you were really high the night before, or just smoked a lot over a long period of time.

  6. Does anyone here remember playing an Ace Attorney game and always gave an eyeroll or groan whenever a new character that appeared in the story with some punny name? Anyone getting that here?

  7. How is it, that we as a country are ok, with shooting someone because we are scared. The law should be you must get in a fist fight and, kick the SHIT out of eachother without the chance of being shot. Ppl have the courage to shot another person, but is too cowardly to fight someone. There is seriouslyvsomething wrong!!!!

  8. The results & statement that he was intoxicated with that level of thc in his system is beyond wrong. I had DHS in my life because I smoke weed & i had been clean for 30 days & tested higher than that. Is this a joke? If you're a heavy user, you can be smoke free for weeks & still test that high. Ridiculous. Stop this madness.

  9. "All he wanted to do was get away and run me over" does he not realize hoe contradictory that it? If the kid was trying to get away from him, how was he trying to run him over at the same time? And why wasn't he injured or at least bruised if the kid had actually reversed into him?

  10. he shot through the window we don't know if the glass broke from the bullets. that gun breaking the window is bs.

    trey had a right to flee. the question is what legal authority did the security guard have why did he stop him? did he identify himself to trey?

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