08-09-2018, 01:39 PM
The whole problem here stems from the fact that the guy who was shot did not bring his own gun and shoot the guy with the gun who was assailing his wife first. Clearly, that would have made him the 'good guy' in the situation as he would have been "standing his ground".
But because he was not proactive in bringing his own firearm and did not accurately assess that bringing a fist to gun fight was insufficient, he is clearly the bad guy.
That's the law.
Just remember: you cannot stand your ground with a fist.
But because he was not proactive in bringing his own firearm and did not accurately assess that bringing a fist to gun fight was insufficient, he is clearly the bad guy.
That's the law.
Just remember: you cannot stand your ground with a fist.
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