Well, would you be willing to jeopardize everything you own and your family's security for a total stranger? Would you be willing to lose your home, your cars, and your retirement to play Knight of the Round Table?
Intervening in a domestic dispute is not a great idea. You may find yourself attacked by the apparent "victim . . . "
Excerpt from an article by Evan Marshall:
The Thinking Gunfighter: The Issue of Intervention
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It is a personal decision anyone that chooses to or not to get involved beyond using a cell phone and being a good witness will have to make.While I certainly understand his thinking, could a decent man live with himself if he just stood there and watched hoping for the cops to get there in time? I think not.
I would rather take my chances in court than watch someone die.
"A witty saying proves nothing." - Voltaire"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
Edmund Burke
A man beating up a woman, yes I would.
Two men fighting and I don't know them, may the best man win.
It's probably a good thing the woman has bruises on her face and hopefully also a video camera in the store. Always a chance she tells the LEO's the guy with the gun attacked her boyfriend for no reason.
It is a personal decision anyone that chooses to or not to get involved beyond using a cell phone and being a good witness will have to make.
What is a "decent man"? Is it one that is willing to risk his/her life for another, while at the same time potentially depriving their family of themselves and their income?
A spouse and children standing over a casket won't be consoled knowing he/she was a "decent man".
This conversation has so many facets to it that I don't see a black and white answer to it.
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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
Edmund Burke
I think I would have had to act in the situation, as described.
Knowing that the police had been called and that the average response time is about 6-7 minutes, if this woman was being beaten as described, I could not live with myself if I stood by and watched...for 7minutes.
Well, why would you stay? My rule is that if the incident is not endangering me or mine, I'm out . . .
Can't say, that would ever be my rule.
About 15 years ago an old man sitting on a bench down town is attacked and beaten by a 18 year old and 2 around 16.
People watched and did nothing but call 911.
The old man had a broken jaw, cracked eye socket and internal body damage.
Cops caught the 3 a few blocks away 20 minutes later.
They stated that he had called them the "N" word.
He spent the next 3 months in the hospital and died.
The DA said he could not charge any of them with any other charges of homicide since so much time had past.
6 months for assault for the 18 year old and some Juvenal time for the other two....
Wonder how the people who just watched and just called 911 felt.
Oh well, he was old and would have died sometime anyway...![]()