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Camp Swamp Road Ep. 5: Jacksonville

The Journal.

The Wall Street Journal

Business News, Daily News, News

4.25.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

According to a WSJ analysis, the epicenter for Stand Your Ground killings is in the state where the laws were first enacted: Florida. From 2021 through 2024, the Jacksonville area had a larger share of its homicides classified as justifiable killings by civilians than any U.S. city or county with a population greater than 500,000. WSJ’s Hannah Critchfield reports on the law’s unintended consequences and one case labelled as a self-defense killing, where no killer came forward at all. Valerie Bauerlein hosts and reveals a major update on the Scott Spivey case. Read the Reporting: - The Self-Defense Cases That Made Jacksonville No. 1 in Legal Homicides - 29 Shots in 24 Seconds: How a Killing Was Cast as Self-Defense Follow the Story: - Camp Swamp Road Playlist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

If you want to get caught up on the story of the Scott Spivey case, start by listening to Episode 1 of Camp Swamp Road.

0:07.3

The full series is linked in the show notes.

0:17.6

Since I started my reporting on the Scott Spivey case, I've been a part of a larger team at the Wall Street Journal who've been diving deep into standard ground laws across the country.

0:26.6

Thirty states now have these laws, which give people broader rights to use deadly force, even in public places, when they're in fear for their life.

0:39.3

Since these laws have been enacted, many more killings have been labeled as justifiable

0:43.3

homicides.

0:45.3

We've been exploring the effect these laws have had.

0:48.3

What purpose do they serve?

0:50.3

And could there be unintended consequences?

0:53.3

Who gets labeled as the victim? And who do you

0:56.8

believe when the other side is dead? In this episode, we have some updates on the Scott Spivey case.

1:05.4

But before that, we're going to Florida, the state where stand-your-ground laws were born.

1:10.7

And we're focusing on Jacksonville.

1:14.4

Compared to other places with populations above half a million people, the Jacksonville area has the largest share of homicides classified as justifiable killings by civilians.

1:25.3

One Jacksonville case caught the attention of my colleagues.

1:28.3

In September 2023, a teenager named Kaleen Fedrick was shot and killed.

1:34.3

Authorities eventually deemed the case a justifiable homicide, committed by a man acting in self-defense.

1:41.3

But unlike in the Scott Spivey case, no one actually claimed self-defense.

1:48.3

The police cleared the Fedric case, even though no killer came forward at all.

1:57.8

I'm Valerie Borlein, and this is Camp Swamp Road, a series from the journal.

2:07.5

Coming up, episode five, Jacksonville. 16-year-old Killeen Fedrick was shot between the ribs.

2:37.2

It was September 21st, 2023, and he was found on a dirt path near a convenience store.

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