If this line of discussion further develops, as suggested by Excaliber, I would also like to point out that the statute changes last September 1st regarding failure to conceal. Under the old law, deadly force had to be justified before displaying a handgun, or it was a crime under TPC §46.035.jbarn wrote:I am going to be the contriarian. Your CHL class includes non violent dispute resolution for just these types of incidents. What would have done had he kept walking towards you?
Here is when deadly force is justified;
In my opinion, pulling your gun was premature. I worry when our first response at an angry person is to grab our gun. We need other tools. If the only tool a carpenter carries is a hammer, eventually every problem begins to look like a nail.Texas Penal Code
Sec. 9.32. DEADLY FORCE IN DEFENSE OF PERSON. (a) A person is justified in using deadly force against another:
(1) if the actor would be justified in using force against the other under Section 9.31; and
(2) when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary:
(A) to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful deadly force; or
(B) to prevent the other's imminent commission of aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery.
Under the new law, if ordinary (non-deadly) force is justified, then displaying a handgun is no longer a crime under TPC §46.035.
So for the above discussion, it is also interesting to debate whether ordinary force under Sec. 9.31 was justified as well as discussing justification for deadly force under Sec. 9.32. After all, displaying a weapon to create an apprehension that someone will use deadly force if necessary, does not constitute the use of deadly force per Sec. 9.04. THREATS AS JUSTIFIABLE FORCE.
As I look at it, when someone exits their car and comes towards my car while on total rage, it is my belief that their attempt to forcefully enter my vehicle is imminent. Certainly, the instant someone tries to lift the door handle or break open a window, that imminent attempt just became an actual attempt to forcibly enter my vehicle. Responding to this becomes immediately necessary.
I am not willing to actually shoot someone yet for walking towards my car, but I am willing to use the threat of force to counter their threat of force.