I doubt that also with such a clear video. The family of the deceased would be hard pressed to find a jury lacking at least one person who sees that video and says "justified".
Depends on what county and how much political pressure (co-ersion) Albany applies.So I guess the correct way to phrase the question would be, "Is he justified in New York?"
His back may have been turned, but the proximity of the attacker to the victim is still very close. When is the threat over? When the attacker no longer has the mindset AND ability to inflict harm on you. Need to satisfy both conditions. If he's still at arms length, he's still a threat. Even if his back is turned. That makes it even worse as you can't see what his hands are doing, and a reasonable assumption can be made that he still can harm you. I would 100% support the victim based purely on this video.What if he was turning from the gun to run away? Lots would say if you shoot someone in the back when they're running away is a no-no.
I agree that shoot until the threat stops, so when do we determine what that is? Once he stops swinging, once he backs/turns away, or when he's on the ground?
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So I guess the correct way to phrase the question would be, "Is he justified in New York?"
In the no right to defend yourself state we are told to run like a bitch first. I want to live just as badly as anyone else but the way the guy jumped out of his car to shoot the guy, looked like he wanted to execute him.
You have a duty to retreat only if you can assure your own safety,From a legal standpoint if this was NY I would say it is a close call. Outside your home you have a duty to retreat, but even after the bystander intervened, there was not necessarily a clear way to retreat since the car was parked very close to that metal fence in front and the attacker was blocking the path to retreat to the rear of the car. I think a lot would depend on the actions that happened before the tape caught this action - did either person act with deadly force (including using a car as a weapon), was there some type of mutual combat agreement (seems unlikely).
For anybody interested in the legal details of the use of deadly force for self defense I recommend the book 'The Law of Self Defense' by Andrew Branca. I have no relationship to the book or its author, but I own a copy myself and think it was well worth the price.
Don't forget sixth.Ok I'll chime in...
First, we have no idea what was the reason for the assault. The shooter could've just raped the victims wife and he (victim) was trying to apprehend him... Yet you all sit and judge.
Second, he was in his car, and reasonably safe. Could have attampted to flee while still inside the vehicle.
Third, although he was not the aggressor, he opened the car door to shoot the attacker, here who becomes the victim.
Fourth, he endangers another person while discharging the gun.
Fifth, he shoots the victim multiple times when shooting the object out of his hand would've sufficed.
Hahaha, flame on!
This post was performed while that song NY State of Mind was playing in the background... Sorry!
I have no doubt that a good lawyer could deal with any charge an overzealous prosecutor might bring in this case, for a price.The misinformation that people have is going the get them hurt. You absolutely have the right and the ability to protect yourself. Even in NY State. We have conversations all the time about training. Seriously, some really should spend the time and possibly a bit of money and get some real training and understanding about the laws.
And when they're picking your body up off the ground to toss it in the dumpster, at least your wife will get to enjoy a nice steak dinner after the funeral.I have no doubt that a good lawyer could deal with any charge an overzealous prosecutor might bring in this case, for a price.
I even believe that most prosectors, even in NY (upstate at least) wouldn't be "that guy".
I have no doubt a good lawyer could beat whatever suit the scumbags next of kin brought either, for a price.
I still think it's cheaper and easier to let the cops deal with him if possible.
I pay the garbage man so that I don't have to deal with taking trash to the dump myself, cops are just the garbage men for human refuse.
The guy had a club, and the victim managed to get back into the car. You probably have even odds whether the gun or the gas pedal was a safer bet.And when they're picking your body up off the ground to toss it in the dumpster, at least your wife will get to enjoy a nice steak dinner after the funeral.
He had no where to go. Fence in front, and the attackers car parked behind.The guy had a club, and the victim managed to get back into the car. You probably have even odds whether the gun or the gas pedal was a safer bet.
He was completely justified, I never claimed otherwise.He had no where to go. Fence in front, and the attackers car parked behind.
The duty to retreat is not in play here, the victim was boxed in tighter than a ducks arse
I have no doubt that a good lawyer could deal with any charge an overzealous prosecutor might bring in this case, for a price.
I even believe that most prosectors, even in NY (upstate at least) wouldn't be "that guy".
I have no doubt a good lawyer could beat whatever suit the scumbags next of kin brought either, for a price.
I still think it's cheaper and easier to let the cops deal with him if possible.
I pay the garbage man so that I don't have to deal with taking trash to the dump myself, cops are just the garbage men for human refuse.
I don't have garbage men in my neck of the woods.But, and it is a HUGE but, the cops were not there. Cops are almost never there when one is really needed. Trust me, I know. I carry a gun everyday and everywhere I because it is my responsibility to protect my self and my family.
It is indeed the job of the garbage man to haul away my trash; it is not the job of the police to protect all in society.
Ok I'll chime in...
First, we have no idea what was the reason for the assault. The shooter could've just raped the victims wife and he (victim) was trying to apprehend him... Yet you all sit and judge.
Second, he was in his car, and reasonably safe. Could have attampted to flee while still inside the vehicle.
Third, although he was not the aggressor, he opened the car door to shoot the attacker, here who becomes the victim.
Fourth, he endangers another person while discharging the gun.
Fifth, he shoots the victim multiple times when shooting the object out of his hand would've sufficed.
Hahaha, flame on!
This post was performed while that song NY State of Mind was playing in the background... Sorry!
It isn't even really the job of the police to protect anyone in society. Like the garbage man, their job is to take the trash and sequester it in a place it won't bother the rest of us. By definition, they can't really do anything until the mess is already made, then they are just clean up.But, and it is a HUGE but, the cops were not there. Cops are almost never there when one is really needed. Trust me, I know. I carry a gun everyday and everywhere I because it is my responsibility to protect my self and my family.
It is indeed the job of the garbage man to haul away my trash; it is not the job of the police to protect all in society.
If your far enough in the boonies that the garbage man won't show up, you will indeed need to be far more prepared to handle the 2 legged refuse yourself too.I don't have garbage men in my neck of the woods.
Seriously, it's all self serve here.
We take care of ourselves around here.