(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — Prosecutors have ruled that a southwest Missouri man was justified when he stabbed his brother to death during an argument.
Greene County prosecutors say 31-year-old Ryan Storey of St. James will not face charges in the April 2013 death of 29-year-old Curtis Storey of Springfield.
The Springfield News-Leader reports (http://sgfnow.co/1hJoav4) that police documents indicate Ryan Storey was carrying his child and trying to leave his mother’s house when Curtis Storey attacked him. Ryan stabbed Curtis with a pocket knife.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Todd Myers wrote that witnesses said Curtis Storey’s blood alcohol level was 0.233, and he had a history of fighting with and injuring Ryan.
Witnesses told police the argument began because Ryan Storey was concerned about how his brother was treating their mother.
The Springfield News-Leader reports (http://sgfnow.co/1hJoav4) that police documents indicate Ryan Storey was carrying his child and trying to leave his mother’s house when Curtis Storey attacked him. Ryan stabbed Curtis with a pocket knife.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Todd Myers wrote that witnesses said Curtis Storey’s blood alcohol level was 0.233, and he had a history of fighting with and injuring Ryan.
Witnesses told police the argument began because Ryan Storey was concerned about how his brother was treating their mother.
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