Wasn’t Flaka what that dude was on that ate the guys face off in Florida a few years back. The zombie drug.
Bath Salts. Kinda the same thing thoughWasn’t Flaka what that dude was on that ate the guys face off in Florida a few years back. The zombie drug.
Not the answer you’re looking for....but there is no simple answer, even in SC (which is more “lenient” towards the responsible gun owners side relative to other states). Bottom line: Even if you are in your own home and an intruder breaks in....and you defend yourself because you are “in fear for your life” and you subsequently “remove the threat” by killing the intruder.....you are most likely going to jail. And that’s just the beginning of where the “process” of the legal system can bankrupt you.
Shooting to cripple, not kill, would probably slide with John Law.That’s a tough one. Your “force” would not have matched his. I believe you have the right, but if you shot him unarmed - there could be trouble. Without a weapon on him, I would not have. Your better off to throat punch the POS.
He announced he had a weapon. The cops brought a K9 unit in and found nothing. Unarmed or not if I feel fear for me life do I not have the right to defend my life?
Easy to say here. In that split second situation you have pause. Which is sad because it could result in an innocent life being taken.Light his *** up.
Do the world a favor.
Bath saltsDamn fine work @padtigers ! Some may call that heroic. Fuhk that POS...isn’t Flacka synthetic MJ? That stuff always screws ppl up. Didn’t Nkimdeche have an episode on it?
Easy to say here. In that split second situation you have pause. Which is sad because it could result in an innocent life being taken.
If you think your life or someone else’s is in danger, you’re good to engage with deadly force. Not sure on exact semantics of lawWhat about us trying to protect her?
You actually didn't just pull out your camera phone and begin posting live to FB? You horrible example of a 2020 human.This morning I was on my way home from my Mom's. Hit a traffic jam on I20 that was stand still. A dude appeared off the side of the interstate and attempted to car jack a lady. He was zonked out of his mind on drugs. A group of us zip tied his hands behind his back until the cops showed up. Today seriously makes me question people in general.
You make a good point.Which is why one should not pause.
Innocents do not accost people. People that do accost people need to be exterminated.
I’ve been in similar situations and had no gun for protection and had to use my wits to defuse the situation.
I’d rather have had a firearm.
This is a great channel if you’re interested in self defense scenarios
Props to you and the others for lending a helping hand instead of whipping out your phones and videoing the incidentThis morning I was on my way home from my Mom's. Hit a traffic jam on I20 that was stand still. A dude appeared off the side of the interstate and attempted to car jack a lady. He was zonked out of his mind on drugs. A group of us zip tied his hands behind his back until the cops showed up. Today seriously makes me question people in general.
Was told in cwp class if you are in bank and guy is robbing teller you cannot shoot him unless he threatens you. Sounds like your guy came at you in a threatening manner so you can certainly defend yourself. Taking a life is another level response that, while it may be legal, will leave residual mental scars. IMHO your course of action was right. Kudos as well to you for taking action.
I honestly did not see anyone filming anything.Props to you and the others for lending a helping hand instead of whipping out your phones and videoing the incident
Wrong on the lawyers in St Louis. That was brandishing, not stand your ground.![]()
Good for y'all, we need more people like us in the world right now!
But from a legal standpoint, that'd probably be under the Good Samaritan law, vs stand your ground. Stand your ground is what those lawyers in St. Louis did, IINM.
Of course you do, but as I said above, when firearms are involved, there's no such thing as an easy explanation.He announced he had a weapon. The cops brought a K9 unit in and found nothing. Unarmed or not if I feel fear for me life do I not have the right to defend my life?
I texted a buddy that is a Major with Lexington County last night. He gave me some info BUT he stated that he is merely looking at the situation through the lens of a law officer. Not a lawyer nor a judge. That is my main concern. Luckily this was resolved with no one having to use any unnecessary force but it could have gone South quick.Of course you do, but as I said above, when firearms are involved, there's no such thing as an easy explanation.
In general, you have the right to defend yourself with the same level of force that the threat is capable of. That does not mean that just because someone is unarmed, that you can't use afford gun to defend yourself. If the attacker is 6'8" 280 and runs a 4.2 40, because I'm sure that you're 6'4" 220 with a 4.4 40, then that person would obviously be able to end your life with their bare hands. However, it's not up to you, and it's not up to the police, it's going to be left up to a judge and jury. It might be difficult to convince them that your life was in danger if you not even been punched one time.
If you're really curious, you should speak to a lawyer who specializes in gun laws. I know one if you'd like a recommendation.
Can someone give a simple explanation on this topic? I had a crazy *** event happen today that has me questioning life!
This morning I was on my way home from my Mom's. Hit a traffic jam on I20 that was stand still. A dude appeared off the side of the interstate and attempted to car jack a lady. He was zonked out of his mind on drugs. A group of us zip tied his hands behind his back until the cops showed up. Today seriously makes me question people in general.
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Good for y'all, we need more people like us in the world right now!
But from a legal standpoint, that'd probably be under the Good Samaritan law, vs stand your ground. Stand your ground is what those lawyers in St. Louis did, IINM.
He announced he had a weapon. The cops brought a K9 unit in and found nothing. Unarmed or not if I feel fear for me life do I not have the right to defend my life?
Completely agree with all of that. Me and my suppressed 300 blackout SBR shooting hand loaded subsonic projectiles would not have been outside. However, I'm glad they did what they did, showed 'em they weren't scared and who was really boss in that situation.Simple explanation is that when you are threatened you have no duty to try to run away before engaging in deadly force.
It's still a good idea to try to leave the area peacefully if you can. For many reasons.
Nice.
I think you would have been okay to shoot him. But that does present more issues.
IIRC the lawyers in St Louis are 'under fire' because there was question as to whether the mob actually threatened their house (because we ALL know that EVERY protest is peaceful). Plus they looked stupid. Standing out in full view of the crowd, with a .380? Are you fookin' kidding me? The AR was a fine choice.
Better move would have been a high position - second story window or something - and back a bit so that they can't be seen. Then you a) don't draw attention and b) are in a better spot if they do attack the house. Open-sight AR wouldn't be ideal but it should work.
And the more research I do, the more I'm coming around to the idea that a HD rifle should have a supressor. Not only for noise but muzzle flash.
Fire a few rounds off - even misses - and the mob will probably run anyway.
Completely agree with all of that. Me and my suppressed 300 blackout SBR shooting hand loaded subsonic projectiles would not have been outside. However, I'm glad they did what they did, showed 'em they weren't scared and who was really boss in that situation.
Hell, the pistol was just a prop gun that was used as a display in court is the story I heard. But when someone points a gun at you, 99.99% of people are going to assume it's loaded and ready to go.