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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 5568845" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>What I’m trying to point out is self defense can be invoked in a variety of situations.</p><p>Self defense is a very broad category that isn’t just I was minding my own business and a knife wielding maniac ran up.</p><p></p><p>The bare minimum threshold for deadly force is a legal right to be where you are, not engaged in criminal activity and have a reasonable(murky area) fear of grave bodily injury(another murky area) or death by the person you are invoking your deadly defense against. </p><p></p><p>It’s not illegal to confront criminals when you are where you’re supposed to be not doing anything you’re not supposed to. If a criminal decides to become belligerent or violent and threatening when called out that is on them. Being called out for committing crimes is not going to reach the threshold of provocation in a court of law to throw out yourself defense claim, a reasonable person wouldn’t get upset if someone said hey bud stop looting that store or setting fire to that property, a reasonable person would say oh yeah you right my bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 5568845, member: 60631"] What I’m trying to point out is self defense can be invoked in a variety of situations. Self defense is a very broad category that isn’t just I was minding my own business and a knife wielding maniac ran up. The bare minimum threshold for deadly force is a legal right to be where you are, not engaged in criminal activity and have a reasonable(murky area) fear of grave bodily injury(another murky area) or death by the person you are invoking your deadly defense against. It’s not illegal to confront criminals when you are where you’re supposed to be not doing anything you’re not supposed to. If a criminal decides to become belligerent or violent and threatening when called out that is on them. Being called out for committing crimes is not going to reach the threshold of provocation in a court of law to throw out yourself defense claim, a reasonable person wouldn’t get upset if someone said hey bud stop looting that store or setting fire to that property, a reasonable person would say oh yeah you right my bad. [/QUOTE]
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