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CCW drawn... LEO's/Lawyers only please
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<blockquote data-quote="mustanginky" data-source="post: 10062737" data-attributes="member: 33723"><p>well, if the situation played out like that, then yes you are justified in doing so. if a person is coming at you with a weapon you have a right to defend yourself. it all comes down to believing you are in imminent danger of serious physical injury or death.</p><p></p><p>we had a recent case here where a former U of L football player was killed because he got into a verbal with someone at a club or something of that nature. long story short, he got out of his car and started beating up a passenger in another vehicle, driver ( a U of L baseball player, ironic) pulled his gun and fired one round at the player, hitting him in the hand, and going through his heart killing him. the baseball player has not as of yet been prosecuted, been about 2 weeks or so.</p><p></p><p>fwiw, i wouldn't pull my gun out unless i was ready to shoot personally. as a LEO i've had to draw my weapon to protect myself, luckily, didn't end up firing any rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustanginky, post: 10062737, member: 33723"] well, if the situation played out like that, then yes you are justified in doing so. if a person is coming at you with a weapon you have a right to defend yourself. it all comes down to believing you are in imminent danger of serious physical injury or death. we had a recent case here where a former U of L football player was killed because he got into a verbal with someone at a club or something of that nature. long story short, he got out of his car and started beating up a passenger in another vehicle, driver ( a U of L baseball player, ironic) pulled his gun and fired one round at the player, hitting him in the hand, and going through his heart killing him. the baseball player has not as of yet been prosecuted, been about 2 weeks or so. fwiw, i wouldn't pull my gun out unless i was ready to shoot personally. as a LEO i've had to draw my weapon to protect myself, luckily, didn't end up firing any rounds. [/QUOTE]
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