Seattle Gunmen Set to Plead Insanity in School Shooting Case

In the latest school shooting cases in the news, the suspected gunmen’s attorneys plan to introduce an insanity defense. A criminal appeals lawyer can discuss the background of the case and its legal ramifications.

What’s Known About the Shooting

The shocking events unfolded on June 5th at Seattle Pacific University, a small liberal arts college. Alleged gunmen Aaron Ybarra opened fire on students outside. He killed student Paul Lee after allegedly shooting him in the back of the head. He is also accused of pointing his weapon at several other students. As a Washington appeals attorney explains, a quick-thinking security monitor appears to have prevented even more bloodshed when he charged the suspect with pepper spray and wrestled the gun away from him with the help of others. Police say Ybarra confessed and was hoping to achieve a Columbine-level massacre before he was allegedly stopped.

The Prosecution’s Case

Ybarra has been charged with one count of first degree murder, three counts of first degree attempted murder and one count of assault. It appears Ybarra reloaded during the attack. Prosecutors say they plan to seek a life sentence if he is convicted of the crimes. Mr. Ybarra is 26 years old.

The Defense Strategy

Lawyers for Ybarra plan to introduce evidence to support an insanity defense, according to a criminal appeals lawyer. They claim Ybarra has a history of psychological and mental disorders that may have prevented him from understanding what he was doing or the results of his actions. Therefore, even if this defense is successful, Ybarra will likely face life either behind bars or in psychiatric care. Details are still emerging.

At Brownstone Law, you can discuss your case with an experienced Washington criminal appeals lawyer who will help you understand your best legal options. To schedule an appointment, call 855.776.2773.

 

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