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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:19:43 -0400, "newsgroups.comcast.net"
wrote: As others have indicated, double tap refers to two shots fired body center mass in rapid succession, followed up by one shot to the head (in case there is body armor in play). This is standard defensive shooting methodology. I've carried concealed for over thirty years, and fortunately have never had to draw a weapon in defense, and hope I never have to. I have had several times that I have had to "consider" it. If I was confronted with an enraged man with a club (technically assault), coming at my daughter and myself, I would have to "consider" my options, before battery resulted from the assailant. Including evaluating your options regarding fleeing the scene before producing your weapon, right? It doesn't sound like it got close to that point, only pointing out that if the mall cop, (who I don't "believe" has any more legal standing than any one else), kept coming with a club, then someone who could defend themselves, may just do that. The way I understand it, at least in the jurisdictions I'm familiar with, you're only legally allowed to use the bare minimum force necessary to deal with the oncoming assailant and escape, and if you have the option to run, you're required to do that before shooting at them, unless they also have a weapon with some range (a-la they have a gun themselves). I don't think that shooting someone with a club who is out of range of using it, who is not pursuing you, taking place in an open area where you can run away would be justified homicide in these parts. |
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