DONT TREAD ON ME wrote:1) I am not trying to be negative but who are you going to call for "backup"? If you have time to do that you should be calling 911 instead.Jimineer wrote:Interesting topic I am just reading about for the first time. Guess I live under a rock but have only heard about the flash mob thing recently. Are flash mobs a big deal in Texas?
Anyway, to help answer the question about what one would / could legally do in such a situation, what do you think a single police officer would do?
1. Call for backup
2. Try to save a person being beat up (probably only to be beaten him or herself???)
3. Fire some warning shots.
4. Shoot to kill?
Any LEOs on here that could answer from their perspective.
I guess this is another scenario I had not thought about, but sounds like one perhaps more likely that other BG scenarios.
Thoughts / comments appreciated.
2) I completely understand helping others out and will do so as much as I can. However, I go back to what I said earlier in the thread...3) It is illegal to fire a "warning shot". The only time you can legally discharge your weapon in a self-defense situation is if you are legally allowed to use deadly force.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:I understand that in the cases of these "Flash Mobs" that it would be pretty obvious who is the innocent party. But you have to consider the numbers. Are you going to do any good by intervening or will you just become another casualty? I am one that believes in helping others out when I can. However, in a case like this I might even have to say that the best thing a person could do is to call 911 and provide the best and most detailed descriptions that you can. Stay on the line with them and do one of two things after the mob leaves. Check the victim/s and depending if they are in need of first aid or not you should 1) render first aid or 2) try and see where the mob is going and give as much information to the authorities as you can (car descriptions, directions, etc).
4) We NEVER shoot to kill. NEVER. We shoot to stop the threat.
Not to start any argruements--but if I have to pull a weapon and fire it--it will not be to wound someone and it probably won't be one shot.