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Killing of Yoshihiro Hattori

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1067:... While we do not doubt that Rodney Peairs' fear of impending bodily harm was genuine, we nevertheless find nothing within the record to support his assertion that such fear was reasonable. Prior to the shooting, Yoshi and Webb had announced their presence by ringing the doorbell of the Peairs' home. Testifying that he believed Yoshi to be armed, Rodney Peairs conceded that he did not see a gun, a knife, a stick, or a club— only an object which he later ascertained to be a camera. In the well-lit carport, Rodney Peairs stated that he observed an oriental person proceeding towards him and that he appeared to be laughing. We have no idea why Yoshi failed to heed Rodney Peairs' order to "Freeze," or grasp the danger posed by the gun, but can only speculate that the answer stems from cultural differences and an unfamiliarity with American slang. Under the circumstances of this case, we cannot say that it was either reasonable or necessary for Rodney Peairs to resort to the use of deadly force in order to protect himself and his family."). 1063: (Louisiana Court of Appeal October 6, 1995) ("The shooting attracted national, as well as international attention. Following a four-day trial on September 12–15, 1994, the trial judge rendered judgment in favor of Yoshi's parents, Masaichi and Mieko Hattori (the Hattoris) finding Rodney Peairs to be solidarily liable with his homeowner's insurer, Louisiana Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company (Farm Bureau), in the amount of $ 653,077.85 together with legal interest and costs. Farm Bureau's liability was subject to the $ 100,000.00 coverage limitations of its policy. 1846: 368:
fired his gun at him from a distance of about 5 feet (1.5 m) away, hitting him in the chest, and then retreated back inside the house. Haymaker ran to the home next door for help, returning with a neighbor to find Hattori badly wounded and lying on his back. The Peairses did not come out of their house until the police arrived about forty minutes after the shooting. Bonnie Peairs shouted to a neighbor to "go away" when the neighbor called for help.
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didn't; he kept moving forward. I remember him laughing. I was scared to death. This person was not gonna stop, he was gonna do harm to me." Peairs testified that he shot Hattori once in the chest when the youth was about 5 feet (1.5 m) away. "I felt I had no choice," he said. "I'm very sorry that any of this ever happened." A police detective testified that Peairs had said to him, "Boy, I messed up; I made a mistake."
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that evening; it is possible that he did not understand Peairs' command to "freeze" and did not see the weapon, or might even have thought that this was part of a Halloween prank. Hattori was also holding a camera which Peairs mistook for a weapon. When Hattori continued moving towards Peairs, Peairs
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Dick Haymaker established two endowed scholarships designed to honor Yoshi: the Yoshihiro Hattori Memorial Scholarship provides financial aid to students from Japan, and the Yoshihiro Hattori Memorial Fund, for Off-Campus Study is available for those who plan to study in Japan. The Hattori family
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The lawyers for Hattori's parents argued that the Peairses had acted unreasonably: Bonnie Peairs overreacted to the presence of two teens outside her house; the couple behaved unreasonably by not communicating with each other to convey what exactly the perceived threat was; they had not taken the
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Doug Moreau concentrated on establishing that it had not been reasonable for Peairs, a 6-foot-2-inch (1.88 m) tall, armed man, to be so fearful of a polite, friendly, unarmed, 130-pound (59 kg) boy who rang the doorbell, even if he walked toward him unexpectedly in the carport, and that
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Following the killing, some argued that had Hattori been white, Bonnie Peairs may have not reacted the way she did. The Haymakers stated in an interview following the trial that had Hattori been white, they believed he would have never been killed, noting that Bonnie Peairs said that she first
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further argued that Rodney Peairs was, in large part, reacting reasonably to his wife's panic. Bonnie Peairs testified for an hour about the incident, during which she also cried several times. "He was coming real fast towards me," she testified. "I had never had somebody come at me like that
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At trial, Peairs testified about the moment just before the shooting: "It was a person, coming from behind the car, moving real fast. At that point, I pointed the gun and hollered, 'Freeze!' The person kept coming toward me, moving very erratically. At that time, I hollered for him to stop. He
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due to a recent injury and bandages as part of a Halloween costume. He attempted to address Bonnie Peairs, but she later testified that she panicked when Hattori appeared from around the corner and moved briskly towards her. She slammed the door and told her husband Rodney to get his gun.
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where the party was being held. The two youths mistook the residence of Rodney Peairs, a 30-year-old supermarket butcher, and his wife Bonnie Peairs, for their intended destination due to the similarity of the address and the Halloween decorations on the outside of the house.
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was rejected in January 1996. Of the total US$ 650,000 judgment, Rodney Peairs's insurance company paid US$ 100,000 while Peairs himself was technically left responsible for paying the remaining US$ 550,000, although as of 2022, it was never paid in full.
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stored in a suitcase in the bedroom. "There was no thinking involved. I wish I could have thought. If I could have just thought," Bonnie Peairs said. While giving a description of Hattori at the trial, Bonnie Peairs said, "I guess he appeared
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The Japanese public were shocked by the killing and by Peairs's acquittal. Hattori's parents and his American host parents, the Haymakers, went on to become active campaigners for gun law reform in the U.S. In November 1993 they met with
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best path to safety—remaining inside the house and calling the police; they had erred in taking offensive action rather than defensive action; and Rodney Peairs had used his firearm too quickly, without assessing the situation, firing a
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Hattori and Haymaker walked to the house's front door and rang the doorbell. Nobody came to the front door, but Bonnie Peairs opened the side door leading to the carport and saw Haymaker standing a few yards away. Haymaker was wearing a
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donated some of the $ 100,000 they received to gun reform groups and launched the Yoshi Foundation, an exchange program for American high school students to spend a year in Japan where they can experience life without gun violence.
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Had the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act been in effect prior to Hattori's death, it likely would not have prevented his shooting, as its provisions would not have stopped the sale of the licensed handgun that killed
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After the trial, Peairs told the press that he would never again own a gun. A 2013 source reported that he had lost his home and his supermarket job following the shooting and was living in a
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quickly questioned and released Rodney Peairs and declined to charge him with any crime because—in their view—Peairs had been "within his rights in shooting the trespasser". Only after
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Webb Haymaker died by suicide in March 2022 at the age of 46. According to his loved ones, he was haunted by survivor’s guilt, and for many years, "deeply, outwardly affected".
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Outside, Haymaker concluded that he and Hattori had come to the wrong house. They were preparing to return to their car when Rodney Peairs opened the carport door, armed with a
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with criminal intent. The killing and Peairs' trials received worldwide attention, initiating discussion about race relations and attitudes toward Asians in the United States.
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Peairs's defense was his claim that Hattori had an "extremely unusual manner of moving" that any reasonable person would find "scary". It emphasized that Peairs was an "
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The shot pierced the upper and lower lobes of Hattori's left lung and exited through the area of the seventh rib; he died in an ambulance minutes later from blood loss.
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noticed that Hattori was "darker colored" than her. Some in Baton Rouge had said that Bonnie Peairs was frightened because she believed that Hattori was a
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and a five-day waiting period for the purchase of firearms in the U.S. It was signed into law by President Clinton on November 30, 1993, as the
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signed by 1.7 million Japanese citizens urging stronger gun control. A petition signed by 120,000 American citizens was also presented to
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student in Baton Rouge by Richard and Holley Haymaker (a college professor and a physician, respectively) and their teenage son, Webb.
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party on October 17, 1992, organized for Japanese exchange students. Hattori went dressed in a white tuxedo in imitation of
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verdict after deliberating for approximately three hours. Courtroom spectators applauded when the verdict was announced.
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before. I was terrified." Rodney Peairs did not hesitate or question her but instead went to retrieve a handgun with a
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Two months into his stay in the U.S., Hattori and his homestay brother Webb Haymaker received an invitation to a
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it was his fast movement toward that door that scared me so bad, not the color of his skin."
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A Japanese Boy Who Loved America: The Trial of Yoshi Hattori Shooting in Baton Rouge
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Erroneous belief that Hattori was trespassing with criminal intent; possibly
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Murder and the Reasonable Man: Passion and Fear in the Criminal Courtroom
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Amerika o aishita shonen: "Hattori Yoshihiro-kun shasatsu jiken" saiban
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reported that the jury returned its verdict in "less than three hours."
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or whatever. He was taller than me and his skin was darker colored."
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upheld the judgment in October 1995, and a second appeal to the
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released a documentary film about Hattori's death called
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for Hattori's death. The court awarded Hattori's parents
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p.m., Haymaker and Hattori drove to the neighborhood in
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650,000 ($ 1,336,192 today) against Peairs in damages.
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Shooting civilians following mistaken identification
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