In Lexington I’ve seen in the news several times where a cop is on foot and someone is in a car and tries to run. The cops empty their magazine into the car and kill the guy running and say they tried to “hit them with a car”, even if the officer was shooting into the back of the car.
Thanks for this. Wish you hadn’t have skipped over so much material but more than that thank you so much!!!!! Especially for clearing up use of force protection of property. That’s mostly what I watched this to learn about.
The criminal has all of the advantages, and the good guy has to always run a couple of scenarios through his imagination first before deciding what the best thing to do is, and it gets the good guy killed a lot; i'm sure you already know that though :D The self-defense laws need to be more aligned in a natural way of how we "good humans" behave, that way we don't need to assess as much information and decisions during a deadly force encounter. Like she says, most of this is common sense, and if you act like a normal intelligent human, then we should come out on the other side of the court systems okay if anything bad ever happens to us.
@@markwright760 if you shoot make sure you kill them so they can’t sue you or lie about the situation. You word vs theirs isn’t as likely to go in your favor as your word vs a corpse. 😉
if you shoot make sure you kill them so they can’t sue you or lie about the situation. You word vs theirs isn’t as likely to go in your favor as your word vs a corpse. 😉
Very helpful video. Everyone is unsure of how split second decisions in threatening situations can cause legal problems. Thx for posting this.
In Lexington I’ve seen in the news several times where a cop is on foot and someone is in a car and tries to run. The cops empty their magazine into the car and kill the guy running and say they tried to “hit them with a car”, even if the officer was shooting into the back of the car.
All sounds pretty darn reasonable to me 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for this. Wish you hadn’t have skipped over so much material but more than that thank you so much!!!!! Especially for clearing up use of force protection of property. That’s mostly what I watched this to learn about.
Kentucky and the whole country needs to change some things. I like this topic but it is also painful at times.
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The criminal has all of the advantages, and the good guy has to always run a couple of scenarios through his imagination first before deciding what the best thing to do is, and it gets the good guy killed a lot; i'm sure you already know that though :D
The self-defense laws need to be more aligned in a natural way of how we "good humans" behave, that way we don't need to assess as much information and decisions during a deadly force encounter.
Like she says, most of this is common sense, and if you act like a normal intelligent human, then we should come out on the other side of the court systems okay if anything bad ever happens to us.
@@markwright760 if you shoot make sure you kill them so they can’t sue you or lie about the situation. You word vs theirs isn’t as likely to go in your favor as your word vs a corpse. 😉
This is great...although it doesn't cover a civil action for wrongful death.
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Got locked in jail for months for self defense... Hmm. I don't know if I like Kentucky... This seems unjustified.
if you shoot make sure you kill them so they can’t sue you or lie about the situation. You word vs theirs isn’t as likely to go in your favor as your word vs a corpse. 😉
Till you get your social media comments subpoenaed. Lmao.