Justification for the use of deadly force begins with the defender’s “reasonable belief” that an attacker poses a serious imminent threat. What you described does not seem like imminent threat. Firing a warning would also make it not an imminent threat. My 2 cents.
Justification for the use of deadly force begins with the defender’s “reasonable belief” that an attacker poses a serious imminent threat. What you described does not seem like imminent threat. Firing a warning would also make it not an imminent threat. My 2 cents.
Justification for the use of deadly force begins with the defender’s “reasonable belief” that an attacker poses a serious imminent threat. What you described does not seem like imminent threat. Firing a warning would also make it not an imminent threat. My 2 cents.