Depending on Florida law. Shooting a fleeing suspect who is no longer a threat can be iffy.
They have my car they’re still a threat.
Shooting a fleeing suspect who is no longer a threat can be iffy.
How about, in parking lot, she was in fear for her life as they began to circle around to run over her.
What does saggy pants have to do with anything that is not running?
Specially since the law now protects the criminal and prosecutes the law abiding. A/L/A, Kyle Rittenhouse, George Zimmerman, and the “Hands up, Don’t Shoot Policeman at Ferguson, MO.
This story is so poorly written that it’s hard to tell what actually happened, but I had the same thought.
Now, in Texas, there are circumstances in which one can legally use deadly force to protect what the law calls “mere property”, but I’m pretty sure that’s unique to Texas.
As things continue to deteriorate we’re going to see more ordinary people making these sorts of decisions, I’m sure, regardless of the specific laws in place. And if I’m on the jury, anyone who uses deadly force against an armed felon is going home.
STILL-—A stolen car.
sounds like they were holding her at gun point demanding money and keys.. they got in the car and drove off after she shot the guy.
Dead men tell no tales. Too bad she could not get a pill in perp #2.