Kenny Powers
Bulletproof Tiger
LOGAN, W.Va. (WSAZ.com) -- Some people call him a hero while others say he never should have taken the law into his own hands.
A restaurant worker from Logan County is charged with murder for shooting the man who robbed him Monday outside the Logan Walmart.
Logan Police say David Abbott threatened to cut Jesus Canul's throat and took his wallet.
As Abbott walked away, Canul pulled out a gun and shot him.
Abbott died before he got to the hospital. Police charged Canul with murder.
But, Abbott's family says this case didn't have to end this way.
In an exclusive interview with WSAZ.com, Abbott's brother says he doesn't excuse what his brother did in robbing someone, but says this shooting was totally unjustified.
Eugene Abbott says his brother "lost his life for a mistake he made."
Police charged Canul with murder even though they confirmed Abbott robbed him.
"Mr. Canul did not have to use deadly force to execution-style shoot my brother in the back of the head," says Eugene Abbott.
Since Monday, we've received more than 500 comments about this case on WSAZ.com
Some people have said things like, "This was not Jesus' place to take the law into his own hands."
But many more people have praised what Canul did saying it's a case of self-defense, and even calling him “a hero.”
Eugene Abbott has been reading the comments and says people are rushing to judgment on his brother.
"(Canul) could have easily went to (the police) and said he was robbed. My brother would have been arrested for what he did. He would not have had to lose his life the way he did," says Eugene Abbott.
He says his brother had mental health problems. He says he tried to get help but eventually turned to crime.
"He was not a bad person. He needed help. We tried to help him, but we were unable to," says Eugene Abbott.
Since Monday, he says his family's been torn apart.
The Logan County prosecutor is still looking into how self-defense plays a factor in this case.
Police say there are reasons to think it doesn't, but they're just not saying what they are.
More details may come out about where this case is headed when Canul is back in court next week.
It seems the lines between murder and self defense are blurred here. There are more and more supporters coming out for Jesus Canal, supporting his actions for self defense from a robbery.
David Abbott did come out Canal with a knife, but if reports are correct then he walked away soon after he robbed Canal. Canal then fired upon him several times before he got away.
Deadly Force is defined by police officials as the intention to cause serious bodily harm/death. Canal's supporters believe he is in the right, but the law says otherwise in this incident since Abbott walked away after he robbed Canal with a knife.
What do you think about this case?
Is Canal a victim or a murderer?
Was this an act of self defense?
Should Canal be convicted or set free?