Posted on Mar 23, 2015
Vet not being charged due to "stand your ground" law?
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Does him being a "disabled vet" help or harm him?
http://woundedamericanwarrior.com/video-two-men-beat-pregnant-mom-in-public-then-badass-disabled-vet-shows-up/
http://woundedamericanwarrior.com/video-two-men-beat-pregnant-mom-in-public-then-badass-disabled-vet-shows-up/
Posted 11 y ago
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Defense of 3rd party is equal to defense of self ... but only if you get it right (eg defending the true vic as opposed to defending the perp who just happens to be getting their ass kicked)
I can't imagine that a pregnant female could be the perp in this case .. but you never know ...
I can't imagine that a pregnant female could be the perp in this case .. but you never know ...
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
Capt Richard I P., I am along the same lines of thinking on this one. The article indicates that the disability is likely physical, especially since they are (at this time) declining to charge him. That said, if someone even whispers the letters PTSD, the whole ballgame can rapidly change.
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http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/21/stand-your-ground-cited-after-disabled-vet-steps-in-to-help-assaulted-pregnant-woman-video/
Another article with some additional info.
Another article with some additional info.
‘Stand Your Ground’ Cited After Disabled Vet Steps In To Help Assaulted Pregnant Woman [VIDEO]
A Florida sheriff is citing
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Different states have different laws about this however as long as having the gun is legal then it really does not matter if he is disabled. He came to the defense of a person not capable of defending herself during which time he was put into jeapardy of being seriously hurt by an overwhelming force thus justifying the use of his legal firearm.
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