They shot 17 to 20 rounds at her as they fled. Interesting number again, but you are right we are right on track with the stories out of Britain a few years back where they were charging people for defending themselves against home invasions.
I know this situation was really stressful, but it might be a whole lot less stressful if people would put in some range time. They might even get the return fire down to zero instead of praying to dodge seventeen bullets.
True - Jefferson Parrish Louisiana sheriffs department deputy told our neighbor hood watch group in the early 1980’s
“ shoot to kill — hand gun to your wife — drag body inside and call the cops 😂
Bad advice. You don't want that declared policy to show up in a court setting; it could seal your fate. It is also beside the point. Competent gun shooting instruction always advises to shoot and continue shooting until the perpetrator is on the ground. You don't need more than that. You don't actually need him dead; just incapable of any further threat.
Dragging a body inside is another bit of bad advice. You don't think the police can determine this has been done? It would be circumstantial evidence of pre-meditated alteration of the crime scene, another bad courtroom optic. Which would also make your wife an accomplice.
Get clarity on the grounds for lethal defense. One of which is that a known deadline is 10 feet from you---if the perp attempts to rush you (after being warned to stay away and that you are armed), it is a demonstrated fact that, at 10 feet, they can reach you faster than you can react to their rush. That is last ditch personal defense. Defense with a firearm is NOT a contact sport. Distance is your friend.
Next CA will be charging her with assault with a deadly weapon. Just wait.
They shot 17 to 20 rounds at her as they fled. Interesting number again, but you are right we are right on track with the stories out of Britain a few years back where they were charging people for defending themselves against home invasions.
I know this situation was really stressful, but it might be a whole lot less stressful if people would put in some range time. They might even get the return fire down to zero instead of praying to dodge seventeen bullets.
True - Jefferson Parrish Louisiana sheriffs department deputy told our neighbor hood watch group in the early 1980’s “ shoot to kill — hand gun to your wife — drag body inside and call the cops 😂
This
The Local Cops around me still tell people that. “Unofficially” of course.
Yep cause it gets rid of the perp and is easier for LEO’s
From Jim Breuer monologue.
Florida Cop: "So your telling me he went out for his phone and came back in?" Me: "Yup." Florida Cop: "I'll buy that.."
Bad advice. You don't want that declared policy to show up in a court setting; it could seal your fate. It is also beside the point. Competent gun shooting instruction always advises to shoot and continue shooting until the perpetrator is on the ground. You don't need more than that. You don't actually need him dead; just incapable of any further threat.
Dragging a body inside is another bit of bad advice. You don't think the police can determine this has been done? It would be circumstantial evidence of pre-meditated alteration of the crime scene, another bad courtroom optic. Which would also make your wife an accomplice.
Get clarity on the grounds for lethal defense. One of which is that a known deadline is 10 feet from you---if the perp attempts to rush you (after being warned to stay away and that you are armed), it is a demonstrated fact that, at 10 feet, they can reach you faster than you can react to their rush. That is last ditch personal defense. Defense with a firearm is NOT a contact sport. Distance is your friend.
hahahaha...St. Bernard Parish Sheriff would say the same thing......Also "Empty the magazine"
I certainly been putting in a little bit of range time.