A former police captain has been acquitted of murdering a fellow cinema-goer who threw popcorn at him.
Jurors in Florida decided Curtis Reeves was not guilty of second-degree murder and aggravated battery, after he shot 43-year-old Chad Oulson dead in a movie theatre in an argument about texting during the previews.
The incident happened in a Wesley Chapel cinema in January of 2014, when Oulson was on a matinee date with his wife to see the Mark Wahlberg film "Lone Survivor."
Before the movie had even started, as the trailers were playing, Oulson began texting his young daughter's babysitter & Reeves, sitting behind him, got upset.
After exchanging words, Reeves went to complain to management. when he returned, Oulson had put away his phone, but Reeves made a comment that had he done so sooner, he wouldn't have had to report him to the manager.
This prompted another exchange of words & that's when Oulson threw a bag of popcorn at him.
"The defendant removed a handgun & shot the suspect in the chest," the affidavit reads.
Oulson's wife Nicole, who had her hand on her husband's chest as the men argued in an effort to get him to sit back down, was struck in the finger, almost severing it. The bullet went through her finger & pierced her husband's lung & heart, killing him.
Reeves claimed to police at the time Oulson had "stuck him in the face with an unknown object"; he removed the 380 semi auto handgun from his pocket & shot him because "he was in fear of being attacked."
The affidavit also states that "witnesses advised they did not observe any punches being thrown."
He claimed Oulson had been aggressively leaning over a chair toward him and had thrown a cellphone at Reeves' head; again no witnesses reported seeing a phone being thrown.
"I truly thought this was the end of the line for me," Reeves testified. "I thought at the very least I would be seriously injured, if not killed."
“I didn't want to shoot anybody. I came to the theater with my family to enjoy a movie, not to be attacked by some guy that's out of control."
Prosecutor Scott Rosenwasser told the court that despite Reeves claiming he didn't know what had hit him, 3 witnesses testified hearing him say something about "throwing popcorn in my face" before he fired the fatal shot.
But ultimately, the jury of 4 men and 2 women took three-and-a-half hours to decide it was justified self-defense.
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