It is not fantasy there chief. FACT, If you shoot someone, you will go to jail.
Not so fast there, scooter. Many armed citizens who have shot a "bad guy" in self-defense never saw the inside of a jail cell (I know several, personally).
Fact, your gun will be taken and put into evidence.
Not necessarily for a long period of time, however. We had a case here in MO a few years back where a person here on vacation from Florida shot a man in self defense in a hotel parking lot. His gun was returned to him the next day and he was allowed to return home to Florida with it at that time. Evidence obtained at the scene and eyewitness testimony pointed to his innocence and the city prosecutor saw no reason to hold him or his gun. On the other end of the spectrum, I know a fella who waited 4 years to get his gun back after a defensive shooting. It all depends on the situation, but speaking in absolutes will almost always make you wrong to some degree.
Fact, you will need a lawyer.
You should have a lawyer secured before it ever gets to that point, IMHO.
Fact, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. (They say that for a reason).
If you are being detained/arrested/mirandized, that is correct. It is best to keep your mouth closed until such time your attorney advises you to make a statement.
Fact, if you don't lawyer up and start talking your feelings and your words will get mixed up and twisted around during an investigation.
That is certainly a possibility, which is why it's a good idea to keep your mouth closed until such time your attorney advises you to make a statement.
Fact, if you shoot someone and when the police arrive on scene they will have their guns drawn, pointed at the armed person, they don't care what kind of feeling you are going through, if you are deaf because you are overwelmed becuase of your feeling you may not get the chance to get arrested.
Again, this simply isn't true in every situation. It all depends on what is happening on the scene they are responding to.
Fact, police are real easy to jump the gun in recent years.
Then perhaps you would be willing to cite some examples of this happening since you say it occurs so often?
I never said anything about the police will tampering with/modify/destroy that evidence in an attempt to try to "put you in jail". I said, "it is their job". Unfortuetly that is how it is. innocent until proven guilty is not the case. Its the other way around. In your quick little post you mixed my words around. with your "will tamper with/modify/destroy that evidence in an attempt to try to put you in jail", bit. That is what happens.
You claimed that it "is their job to put you in jail". I simply refuted that statement by saying that if the evidence points to your innocence, then they have no reason to attempt to "put you in jail". Now if, as you say, it is "their job to put you in jail", the only way they could possibly do that in the face of evidence that points to your innocence, would be for them to either tamper with/modify/or destroy said evidence. You can't have it both ways here - either they are honest and will treat the evidence they find in an honest manner, or they are dishonest and will tamper with that evidence in an attempt to make you appear guilty of a crime.
There are people that have been locked up for life for invoulentary man slaughter. That means the had no intension, and did not mean for it to happen. But it did and they are in prison. There are also "not guilty people in prison. It does happen. If you think it does not, you are living in a dream world.
I'm not sure what you are trying to argue here. People have been wrongly prosecuted for all kinds of different things. It happens. Still, the vast majority of self-defense shootings in this country result in criminal charges NEVER being pressed against the armed citizen who defended him/herself.