I agree with Bullit,
I would gladly exercise my duty to retreat safely, then face the alternative, so I guess I don't see it as a huge deal. I can't understand why someone would pick the option of possible death or serious bodily injury over the option of getting the hell out of dodge.
Because some people feel morally obligated to stop a bad person sans fleeing. Even when they know it could mean death or serious legal battles. I'm not talking about those gung-ho types that have watched too many Rambo movies. I'm talking about someone who realizes they would have more anguish over knowing they ran when they might have helped. On a related note, I was having a conversation with the mother of a child my kids went to school with. She didn't understand why I would have guns. My response was because it was my right first and foremost, but secondly if someone was doing harm to myself or my family, I would have a way to defend us. She said that she couldn't live with herself if she ever killed anyone. So she would rather watch her family be murdered, raped, etc. as opposed to living with her act that protected the ones she loved. Pretty bass ackwards if you ask me.
Now the comments can ensue regarding all the problems with trying to help. The most important in my mind are...
A) Police coming into the fight may not be able to differentiate between the good guy and the bad guy. But really...when do the police show up in most of these gunfights? During the fight? No. It is usually after. This is not a slam on the police. It is just the reality we live in. Police can't be everywhere. It normally takes minutes for the police to respond, but it takes only seconds for someone to murder multiple people. Especially in the victim rich environments these scum have learned to choose from their predecessors.
B) You may be entering a fight where you end up harming the victim because YOU can't tell the difference between the good guy and the bad guy. Maybe they are both bad guys fighting over a drug deal gone south.
C) You WILL have legal problems because of your acts.
D) By getting yourself killed or in a legal fight to defend yourself, you have not only hurt yourself, but your family. Hopefully they will understand why you did what you did.
Before you take exception to my statements, please understand...1) I'm not saying this describes me, but I know there are people who would rather put themselves in harms than see someone else harmed.
2) Whatever the circumstances, you WILL be in a world of legal hurt.
3) AGAIN...I'm NOT talking about someone who thinks they are some movie super soldier.
4) I am NOT condoning this response...just saying some people are compelled for different reasons.
5) Every situation is different. Two youths pulling guns out of their belts on the street and shooting them sideways...RUN. Some Alpha Hotel picking off people at the mall...not too hard to figure out who the bad guy is.
6) Regardless of whether you carry concealed, you NEED to take Chris Z's class on Legal Aspects of Using Lethal Force to understand your best practices if you are ever involved in a SD situation. Also, you will learn what you can do to prepare for the off chance that you would ever need to defend yourself or others. There is much more information in the class. Take it!
7) I am NOT saying this is the right thing to do. Getting away from the fight and surviving to be there for your family is a very viable reason to retreat.
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