I would imagive deadly force would not be acceptable under these circumstances. This is assuming that after the driver hit you, he was already past you and there was no threat of him hitting you again. You couldn't just start shooting at the car once it is driving away... there is no threat on your life at that point.DJ... wrote:Say I'm riding my bike with my concealed handgun and Chl when I suddenly get ran over by a car. Let's say after I get hit the driver takes off trying to pull a hit and run. Would deadly force be permitted under these circumstances? Maybe shoot out the tires like in a movie. When does the vehicle become a deadly weapon? Depending on injuries they could be more costly than going to court for a shooting.
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- Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Question on deadly force while bike riding
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