When Bobby Roberts showed up at his wife’s house in Villa Rica late one night in 2013 and followed a gentleman caller out into the yard, he meant business. Roberts pumped several pistol shots into the visitor, returned inside, announced “I got him,” and waited for the law to show up.

As detailed in court filings, Roberts’ shooting of Sinatra Miller was decidedly intentional: “The two men were touching distance apart, and Bobby fired straight from his hip. There is no dispute that Bobby intentionally fired the gun and no claim that the gun accidentally discharged.”

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