amazingflapjack
US Veteran
After seeing this individual interviewed on camera it is my opinion that he is a danger to himself and others, is mentally unbalanced, and should be under enforced observation/assessment for a minimum of 72 hours.
No, don't see this as a threat. Keep an eye on him and finish my business in the store.
Exactly. What if he really WAS an escaped convict, possibly a violent one?
He's violence is somewhat limited in cuffs.
Not so sure about "justifiable reason." Whatever weird situation ensued, it would be primarily the creation of the idiot who was dressed funny. He bears full responsibility for the results, since he intentionally created the situation. If he did it because he's stupid or crazy, his keeper might be partly responsible, assuming (unreasonably) that there was one assigned.No threat, no justifiable reason to use (or even imply the use of) deadly force. Call 911 and withdraw, preferably at the same time.
Glad the prankster didn't wind up dead.
What someone is wearing does not make them a threat. How they act is what makes them a threat.
There are only three reasons the gun leaves the holster:
- To deal with a potentially life threatening threat.
- To practice at the range.
- To put away or do maintenance while at home.
Just spitballin' here, but at what point do you decide that a person wearing orange jail scrubs and handcuffs asking for a ride is maybe a threat?
Tell ya what--handcuff me, give me a ballpoint pen, and then let me show you how "unarmed" I am.
Dumb, very dumb, but not a threat. I doubt charges will go far if he decides to fight them, what he did falls under the 1A.
4. To put it next to you on a nightstand, endtable, or sink counter while in the shower (in a child-free or similar home)
Some bozo showed up at a local convenience store dressed in an orange jumpsuit marked inmate on the front and state penitentiary on the back, wearing jail flip-flops, and hand-cuffs, pretending to be an escaped inmate. He was hassling people for a ride. It ended up being a stupid YouTube stunt.
A unarmed customer was concerned for the safety of his 8 year old son. The customer put his son behind the counter in the store, went out bladed the bozo, put his hand on his hip like he had a gun (dangerous) and ordered him to the ground. The bozo complied. Others called 911.
Besides the bozo being lucky he didn't get shot or tazed, what's your opinion? If you were there as a civilian CHP, would you draw your weapon to hold someone that appeared to be an escaped convict?
Man's attempt at "YouTube stardom" falls flat
I find it interesting that people are always trying to lengthen or complicate the simple list. No, this is covered by #3.4. To put it next to you on a nightstand, endtable, or sink counter while in the shower (in a child-free or similar home)