Running toward someone else with a knife or lethal weapon and his back is facing you?? How’s that?
Try again. How do you run toward someone in an attack with your back toward your attacker? Of course it can be done, but it sounds so French.
Let’s not lose track of your original statement, though:
Shooting someone in the back is unjustified, unless they were charging at someone with the intent to maim/kill.
Try not to change the subject.
“Running toward someone else with a knife or lethal weapon and his back is facing you?? Hows that?”
Precisely, sir knight. It makes no sense.
We’re analyzing your statement, which is: Shooting someone in the back is unjustified, unless they were charging at someone with the intent to maim/kill.
The imagery is of a man charging someone with his back turned to the man he’s attacking. And you state that shooting this man in the back is unjustified. I’m trying to imagine such a situation.
If you admit to sniffing the whisky cork, your statement is understandable.