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by Eljefe007
Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:20 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Houston McDonald's CHL robbed but shoots well
Replies: 82
Views: 9546

Re: Houston McDonald's CHL robbed but shoots well

esxmarkc wrote:
jmra wrote:My thinking;


Then you're not thinking deep enough.

WHAT I DO KNOW is that with some degree of luck I can take control of the situation and I can END it all here.

If you think that the situation ends here, well since we are on a hypothetical situation, what would you do if the family of the dead guy decides to go after you.

How, you might ask. Well, in this case, the media was smart enough to show the GG's gold Pontiac's license plate - DD5 C_3_ :banghead: :banghead: . I even know where the GG lives now with a quick search.
by Eljefe007
Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:01 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Houston McDonald's CHL robbed but shoots well
Replies: 82
Views: 9546

Re: Houston McDonald's CHL robbed but shoots well

I made a list of of items/things/people on when to use deadly force. It's a short list. Here goes . . . to defend myself, my wife, & my family. That's it.

The moment I got my CHL, I've run through different scenarios of when I will use deadly force, that is not one of them. But that's me and for others, it's going to be their call and consequences to deal with.


I saw a lot of folks here mention about civil case if the guys is not criminal prosecuted. Well he can't per Texas Statutes - Section 83.001: CIVIL IMMUNITY: A defendant who uses force or deadly force that is justified under Chapter 9, Penal Code, is immune from civil liability for personal injury or death that results from the defendant's use of force or deadly force, as applicable.


A little update on the case.


http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... cmpid=hpts

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