I know that exception exists in theory; the Court of Appeals has even mentioned it recently. But I am not aware of any case where the withdrawal and communication defense to being the initial aggressor was successful in a deadly force situation. Do you know of any?
Full vid here:
https://x.com/Osint613/status/1999919443091070982
Story here:
https://abc7ny.com/post/off-duty-kingston-officer-shoots-driver-during-road-rage-confrontation-wawayanda-orange-county-police-say/18280369/
Good shoot or bad shoot?
It's not even worth a response to scammers - criminals - undercovers - whoevers like this. Ignore.
And to beat the others to the punch . . .
What you selling?