As a CHL instructor and a former LEO I would expect you to know that if the BG's intentionaly kill someone during an aggravated robbery, that is capital murder on them. It the BG's accidentally kill someone during an aggravated robbery, that is muder on them. If a CHL or LEO kills a BG during the commission of an aggravated robbery, that is self defense for the CHL or LEO.txinvestigator wrote:No actually Paladin, it would have rested squarely on HIS shoulders.Paladin wrote:Actually it tends to be on the shoulders of the BGs that decided to rob the place and open fire. In places like Florida, if anyone dies during the robbery (like say one robber gets killed by a CHL), then the surviving BGs get charged with murder.txinvestigator wrote:Had he decided to engage, the safety of every single person in there was on his shoulders.
That doesn't leave much liability left for your buddy if he can shoot properly.
Although like I said, I wouldn't want to get into a firefight with only a KelTec .380.
Every case is different, but it could be argued that stopping the threat is looking after the safety of the people in there and the community at large.