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6 Comments at "self-defense?"
sounds like someone is trying to cover up their tracks
Self defense with UN-necessary force, it sounds like.
Vet-USAF
when police fire on a target their supposed to fire 3 rounds then pause and assess the situation. un-neccessary force.
The law includes concepts of “minimal required force”, and “proportional response”, although they are called different things in different jurisdictions. Without knowing all the details, can’t say for sure… but at first glance it appears that the man’s response doesn’t square with those ideas.
No,that’s not self defense its murder, 8 times that’s harsh….but the law says a person is innocent till proven guilty.Justice isn’t always served.
My point of view is if u shoot somebody with a 22mm rifle twice there will be nothing to defend. He wanted her dead……
In my eyes it is self defense, unless it was proven otherwise that it was murder, a person with a knife can kill you and sometimes 6 rounds from a 22 will not subdue your attacker especially when the adrenaline is pumping and the rounds didn’t hit vital organs, the attacker will not even feel any pain. He probably ran to another spot to reload and when he still determined she still had a knife, he shot her again. There is no rule/law about how many rounds that can be fired in self defense. If the shots stopped the attacker cold in his/her tracks, then don’t shoot.
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