@AThousandYoung saidCan't shoot people because they might have a knife, no matter how you fantasize about it.
That's all it took to take down the Twin Towers
@Wajoma saidYou can shoot them whether or not they might have a knife. You may disapprove but you should be consistent about your disapproval.
Can't shoot people because they might have a knife, no matter how you fantasize about it.
https://www.police1.com/deadly-hesitation/articles/how-the-law-allows-for-the-use-of-deadly-force-on-unarmed-suspects-I259P7AZiXu38qL7/
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wayne-burgarello-found-not-guilty-murder-killing-unarmed-trespasser-n366986
A Nevada man who was accused of murder after confronting two unarmed trespassers with a deadly barrage of gunfire at a vacant duplex he owns was found not guilty Friday of all charges in the latest case to test the boundaries of stand-your-ground self-defense laws.
Wayne Burgarello, 74, a retired Sparks school teacher, insisted he was acting in self-defense in February 2014 when he shot and killed Cody Devine and seriously wounded Janai Wilson.