Homeowner shoots 2 robbers during home invasion.

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Grand jury indicts 2 in deaths of accomplicesAnchorage Daily News () 12/16/2011 12:59 PM
From Kyle Hopkins and Casey Grove in Anchorage --

An alleged robber and getaway driver are now charged with manslaughter after a homeowner killed their accomplices, police say.

The trouble began Nov. 10, when three people entered a trailer on the 700 block of Muldoon Road, demanding money and drugs, according to police. The man inside shot and killed two of the 19-year-old robbers, police say.

Now the alleged accomplices of the two men shot and killed face charges for both the robbery and the deaths. The robbers believed there was a marijuana grow at the trailer, the indictment says.

Read the charges here.

An Anchorage grand jury on Thursday indicted Brian Albert Pfister, 18, and Ursula Evelyn Roberta Pico, 21, for:

-- Two counts of manslaughter

-- First-degree robbery

-- Conspiracy to commit robbery

-- First-degree burglary

Police say Pfister was the robber who escaped when his partners were killed. Pico drove the getaway car, police say. She also is charged with evidence tampering for trying to hide the vehicle.

The resident who fired the shots, 55-year-old Larry James, has not been charged. A prosecutor said Friday that a police investigation showed James was clearly within his rights under Alaska law in defending himself with deadly force.

Police confirmed they dismantled a marijuana grow operation at James' trailer sometime after the shooting. Prosecutors are still considering charges for James related to the marijuana grow, said Assistant District Attorney James Fayette.
 
Its actually rather difficult to get a card and with a card its only 6 plants total. Theoretically though according to AK privacy laws a person can grow up to 24 plants in their home and its a misdimeanor. Or possess up to 4 oz in the privacy of their own home. I personally dont trust the courts much and wouldnt count on it.
 
Anytime a weapon is used an MJ is mentioned it only hurts the cause. imo
 
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LOL....theoretically. That is kinda scary, don't blame you for your lack of trust!!
 

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