Hard case to guess at until all the facts are revealed.

Sounds like the cops have plenty of evidence to proceed.

The salvage yard guy could be as much of an outlaw as those 4 guys that appear to have had intent of committing some sorta crime, maybe against him.

His legal history don't tell me all that much.

Records show Kennedy is a convicted felon currently serving a 10-year deferred sentence for a previous shooting at his salvage yard back in 2012 which expires next May. That time, six men broke into his business, A&A Salvage and he shot at them, hitting one, who survived. All six were charged with burglary.

Kennedy was also charged in 1998 in Okmulgee County with attempting to receive stolen property.


Attempting to receive stolen property 24 years ago?

Probably not a salvage yard in the country that hasn't ended up with a stolen car in their yard at one point or another.

Shooting and injuring one out of 6 guys that were robbing him in 2012 earned him a 10 year deferred sentence?

Guess he wasn't allowed to defend his property by force where he resides, probably landed him felony charge and he lost his right to own a firearm.

All that BS just tells me he wouldn't be incline to call the cops to protect him or his property real quick.

When the facts come out it might paint a more understandable picture.

If they can prove he shot all 4 of these guys then chopped them up and tossed them in river he'll probably have a difficult time defending himself, even on a good day.