Jumping Frog wrote:MoJo wrote:Charles Cotton told us in one of his deadly force seminars to
always request the ambulance first even if it's obvious the person is dead. 911 records all calls.
Some of the other things you need to do beside putting your gun away is make a mental note of any witnesses and to keep your mouth shut until you have your attorney present. Asking for legal advise is not an admission of guilt.

I also believe you should point out the witnesses to the police, then keep your mouth shut.
The witnesses are over there thinking could this be some drug shooting or vengeful gang-banger. They don't know what's going on. "
Do we really want to get involved?" If they leave,
the testimony that could have proven you innocent leaves with them.
This sounds like a statement directly from a Massad Ayoob article. He has more credentials that me, so I am offering my opinion as a "layman" .
The LEOs at the scene will give you an opportunity to tell your side of the story, when they decide they want to listen.
IMO, prematurely trying to point out "evidence" and "potential witnesses" may be perceived by LEOs as self-serving.
LEOs are trained to physically separate people [witnesses, suspects, by-standers] at a crime scene so they can get independent statements to in order to get an accurate assessment of exactly what happened at the crime scene.