Lou not afraid to defend myself or my family. I have watched many cases unfold where a prosecutors who cares little for the laws thinks that any civilian taking the law into their own hands is wrong. They will try any means available to charge someone who was legally defending themselves or their families to prove their point and scare others into waiting for John Law. They will use internet post, hand loads, large caliber, assult weapons and anything else available to secure a conviction. Not only will a person have to live with the fact that they killed someone but face legal proceedings and lawyer cost to stay out of jail. A simple, time permitting 911 call left open can be great evidence that you did everything possible to keep from having to use deadly force. Few prosecuters would be willing to face off in court the 911 tape of that young woman. She called, she ask for options, she did everything reasonable to avoid having to pull that trigger.
As far as responce time for the cops, that can happen in my area. 3AM and 2 county officers on duty, a 3rd, state Trooper is covering 3 counties. One is working a TA, another a DUI and the 3rd a domestic. Going to take a while for em to get to me. I could well be in her shoes. Granted if you wake to someone in your bedroom you don't have the time but you can't count on the DA saying it was justified.
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