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Really? This Qualifies For "Stand Your Ground"
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<blockquote data-quote="blackfang" data-source="post: 15964016" data-attributes="member: 3302"><p>I am a Conceal Carry holder and carry everywhere I am legally allowed to. I also do what i can to avoid confrontation and mind my own business. I worry about myself and my family. Yeah this may sound selfish, but my gun is for defending myself and family only.</p><p></p><p>With that said, both parties are at fault. Yeah the guy shouldn't have been parking lot police and been on his way and this situation would not have occurred. I am curous to see what the DA thinks as just because this falls into the SYG, the shooter put himself in that situation. Plus this guy has a long civil battle ahead of him and he may lose. Yeah people are dicks for parking in handicap spots when they aren't. I get it, but chose your battles.</p><p></p><p>Now, the dead guy, too ****ing bad! He should not have came out and shoved the shooter like that. That was a good blow. Should have came out and talked about it first. Then again, I don't have the audio to know what all was said either. Google how many people have died from being punched once, or shoved to the ground on pavement. So being violently knocked to the pavement, possibly concussed and disoriented and now a man and a woman standing in front of you, I can see where the shooter felt threatened. in my mind the 21 foot rule comes into play as he is on the ground. I am also curious as to why the G/F exited the vehicle too. All of these most likely played a factor on why he feared for his life and may not have been in the best position to retreat. Yeah it sucks, but that is the law.</p><p></p><p>There was a much better way of handling things. However, could the shooter have waited a few more seconds before pulling the trigger? I do not know, I was not there nor in that scenario, so I won't judge that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackfang, post: 15964016, member: 3302"] I am a Conceal Carry holder and carry everywhere I am legally allowed to. I also do what i can to avoid confrontation and mind my own business. I worry about myself and my family. Yeah this may sound selfish, but my gun is for defending myself and family only. With that said, both parties are at fault. Yeah the guy shouldn't have been parking lot police and been on his way and this situation would not have occurred. I am curous to see what the DA thinks as just because this falls into the SYG, the shooter put himself in that situation. Plus this guy has a long civil battle ahead of him and he may lose. Yeah people are dicks for parking in handicap spots when they aren't. I get it, but chose your battles. Now, the dead guy, too ****ing bad! He should not have came out and shoved the shooter like that. That was a good blow. Should have came out and talked about it first. Then again, I don't have the audio to know what all was said either. Google how many people have died from being punched once, or shoved to the ground on pavement. So being violently knocked to the pavement, possibly concussed and disoriented and now a man and a woman standing in front of you, I can see where the shooter felt threatened. in my mind the 21 foot rule comes into play as he is on the ground. I am also curious as to why the G/F exited the vehicle too. All of these most likely played a factor on why he feared for his life and may not have been in the best position to retreat. Yeah it sucks, but that is the law. There was a much better way of handling things. However, could the shooter have waited a few more seconds before pulling the trigger? I do not know, I was not there nor in that scenario, so I won't judge that. [/QUOTE]
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