Do you mean the suspect or the courts?seamusTX wrote:Slow learner.
- Jim

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Do you mean the suspect or the courts?seamusTX wrote:Slow learner.
- Jim
As a woman, I stay in Condition Yellow most always. In this situation of being alone in an alley with a large man I didn't recognize coming toward me, I would have moved to orange solely from his presence, deliberately crossed to the opposite side of the alley from him (and if I had a CHL, I would discretely put my hand on the weapon ready to draw), watched him closely and purposefully, and checked behind me as and after he was passing. When you look like you know what's up and you are ready, most criminals will move on to someone they can catch off guard. Most of this type of criminal are opportunistic feeders. They go where it is easy. By being alert, crossing the street, standing tall and confidently, watching him, and forming a plan of action, a criminal doesn't know what he's walking into and is less likely to choose you. And if he does choose you, you're more likely to respond appropriately since you've already thought it out and committed to acting.mrcharlie wrote:Jim,
Not much happening in the alley. In hindsight, one mistake I made was to relax 'cause the site was so familiar to me. It is interesting to speculate as to when in this encounter would the use of deadly force by me be legal. The definition of aggravated assault helps a lot but still not clear how long to wait before shooting the guy.
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