Sorry for the tread driftAnother Good Reason We All Should Be Allowed to Carry
Police: Man shoots, kills would-be carjacker outside store
I hope the guy is not charged but not sure how this will end for the guy who protected the female, I know where allowed to protect ourselves, and family but a total stranger where does this go?
I am amazed at how desensitized the public has become. I bet half a dozen people would make a cell phone video of the crime for the nightly news or Youtube and never think about helping.Good question. I wonder about this too. How does one justify intervening into someone elses business? Don't think any one would question his motives, but is it legal?I hope the guy is not charged but not sure how this will end for the guy who protected the female, I know where allowed to protect ourselves, and family but a total stranger where does this go?
I hope the guy is not charged but not sure how this will end for the guy who protected the female, I know where allowed to protect ourselves, and family but a total stranger where does this go?
HypotheticallyCase in point:
As you come around the corner, you see a large man, at least 6.5' and 270lbs, beating on a 100lb woman. There is clearly a large disparity of force and it looks like the woman is going to lose. Do you shoot to protect her?
This is a good question, but does it matter? With that much disparity in force, wouldn't his hands be enough?What is he beating her with, sir?
This is a dangerous course of action. Based on the information given, you don't know anything about these two. What if she was attacking him with a knife and he was just defending himself? What if he is an undercover policeman attempting to arrest a drug dealer ('cause everyone knows drug dealers are only males who never resist arrestIf he continued the Aggravated Battery [after yelling and calling 911] I would use whatever force is necessary to end the confrontation with the least loss of life
That may or may not include the discharge of a firearm.
Hypothetically or not, this is the right thing to do.Hypothetically
I would yell first while dialing 911 and informing the assailant of same.
Absolutely wrong. You do not allow the person to be beaten, possibly to death, in front of you.This is a dangerous course of action. Based on the information given, you don't know anything about these two. What if she was attacking him with a knife and he was just defending himself? What if he is an undercover policeman attempting to arrest a drug dealer ('cause everyone knows drug dealers are only males who never resist arrest)? What if...?
The point of this little exercise is simply to make you think. We all want to be the hero and rescue the damsel in distress. However, especially in this day, unless you know the whole situation, right from the start, it's probably not a good idea to jump in the middle of something.
There is no need to propose a different scenario. That is exactly the point of this one, we don't know all the details.What knife? There is no knife mentioned in the scenario offered to us. You want to propose a different scenario for discussion fine do so.
As you come around the corner, you see a large man, at least 6.5' and 270lbs, beating on a 100lb woman. There is clearly a large disparity of force and it looks like the woman is going to lose. Do you shoot to protect her?