Will938 wrote:txinvestigator wrote:
Could you have done something less than deadly force that would have stopped or prevented the crime?
In your opinion, what is reasonable?
Reasonable depends upon the circumstances then and there existing. Again, as a former LEO with current MA training and continued training in firearms and tactics, being 46 years of age and healthy, it could be quite different than what is reasonable say....for a 70 year old crippled guy.
There have been some good suggestions in this thread already.
You don't have to allow them to leave, but someone like me also doesn't have any formal training to subdue someone. I'd assume that if we were to wrestle, I'd lose my gun and be killed. So then the person isn't getting closer than 20+ feet from me and I wouldn't plan on holstering anything. So then if the person, unarmed, tried to walk towards you without making any verbal threats...what would you do?
Also, which statute were you referring to a while back when you were showing justification to draw down without having justification to use deadly force (obviously for threats, but threats which are not yet to that point but appear to be headed that way).
Without shooting them
I would attempt an arrest. If they run off, fine with me. If they walk towards me, unarmed, then deadly force is not justified. However, the likelihood of a person walking towards me with a gun pointed square at the noggin is pretty slim, I believe. But if they did, I would respond as I would in any situation I might find myself in where a person of apparent hostile intent is moving towards me.
Remember, to protect yourself, deadly force is ONLY justified if you
reasonably believe it is
immediately necessary to prevent the others use or attempted use of unlawful deadly force against you.
A person walking toward you, unarmed, does not meet that requirement.
I made a decision a long time ago that I am not willing to take another persons life over property. I believe that morally and ethically I should not. However, that is MY belief based on prayer with MY maker, and no one else is bound by that. The law is clear, and everyone has to decide what, within the law, they are willing to take a life over.