Published January 13, 2015
A Detroit-area man who admits shooting a young, drunk woman on his porch will stand trial for second-degree murder.
Judge David Turfe found enough evidence to send Theodore Wafer to trial after vigorous arguments from lawyers Thursday about the 54-year-old's intent and Michigan's self-defense law.
Wafer shot 19-year-old Renisha McBride in the face in the early hours of Nov. 2. He fired through a screen door at his Dearborn Heights home. The judge says he made a "bad choice."
Wafer's attorneys say he feared for his life and should be shielded by a self-defense law. Prosecutor Danielle Hagaman-Clark says it's "ridiculous" that Wafer was afraid but still opened his door instead of calling the police.
McBride had been in a car wreck hours earlier and wandered to Wafer's home.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/michigan-man-who-shot-drunk-woman-on-porch-will-face-murder-trial