Quote from Epic:
question for you guys. I really don't know the answer.
If a CCW permit holder pulls his weapon for one reason or another, and another person engages him in an effort to confiscate the weapon, and the gun discharges resulting in a death. Is it manslaughter because he drew his weapon and it resulted in an accidental death, or self-defense?
On the one hand you could argue that drawing the weapon ignited the incident. On the other hand, the shot was the direct result of the struggle that was initiated by the deceased person.
Quote from bigarrow:
It isn't hard to sense when someone is afraid or nervous. And to identify yourself to help avoid a conflict is also easy.
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Zimmerman is following Trayvon because he think in his mind he is criminal. He have no proof, he see no crime, but he judge guilty in his mind only. What is "suspicious" to walk around outside and is only 7:00 pm, not after the curfew? Why Zimmerman did not tell Trayvon; Hello, I am the neighborhood watch, you are living here?
Quote from denner:
It kinda depends on where you live, don't you think?