but yeah, i dont think this was an accident...
There seems to be a lot to this that has yet to come out. Listening to Sharpstein, Taylor's former lawyer, this morning explain the details of what happened according to Taylor's girlfriend, Jackie Garcia, this doesn't seem like a burglary. Garcia said that Taylor got up and locked the bedroom door, while she and the child hid under the covers. The intruder(s) then kicked the bedroom door in.
I find Taylor's father's comments particularly interesting since he is a police chief. Most recently, he has said that he holds no grudge or sense of malice against the perpetrators.
And in the latest WaPost article, there are these comments from the father. (Given that he is a cop, there's just something about this that seems almost intentionally obtuse.)
Taylor's father said Garcia, his son's high school sweetheart, probably could not have identified anyone in the darkness, and he added that the intruder kicked in the bedroom door before firing. "Maybe this is a case where someone got startled," Pedro Taylor said.
Pedro Taylor said his son likely had the machete not for self-defense, but because he enjoyed gardening and yardwork.
Pedro Taylor said he was not overly concerned about what authorities described as a burglary at his son's residence between 7 p.m. and midnight Nov. 17.
I don't know, but a) kicking down a locked bedroom door to shoot someone doesn't seem like a case of a startled burglar, b) I've never heard of someone with a green thumb keeping a knike in his/her bedroom for that purpose, and c) I would not expect a police officer to be so ambivalent about a burglary a week before where the house was ransacked and a kicthen knife was left on a bed.
This is really quite a story. I did not realize until I heard it on the radio this morning that Jackie Garcia was Andy Garcia's daughter.