Bethstang wrote:My scenario was: A minor car accident, I rearend someone with my car, the guy is irate, he gets out of his car, he is screaming obscenities and banging on my window, I'm scared, I call the police, but he doesn't care and keeps screaming and banging. What would you do? Would I be within my rights to pull my weapon, but not point it at him and tell him to back off or should I just drive away? What if he actually breaks my window by banging on it?
Scenario #2: I'm pumping gas and I'm approached by someone with a knife demanding I give him money and I'm carrying. What would you do? Are you within your rights to pull your weapon?
Thanks for your help
Beth
Here's my response in the given situations as written.
#1 Stop the threat as follows: I call 911, don't hang up & drive to the nearest station/sub-station per the operator's instructions. FYI, if you tell the operator that you hold a CHL and are armed, the response time is usually reduced. This plan is subject to change depending on what the irate driver does.
#2 Stop the threat as follows: Draw AND fire my handgun. Someone armed with a knife and demanding money is a deadly-force threat. I have no duty to retreat, and I have a strong aversions to unauthorized persons putting holes in me.
My ultimate goal every single day is to make it back home to my family unharmed. I got my CHL, carry daily where legally allowed to, and try to maintain a level of proficiency in several skill areas in order to meet that daily goal.
Opinions expressed are subject to change without notice.
NRA TSRA TFC CHL: 9/22/12, PSC Member: 10/2012