Keeping my fingers crossed and thinking of sunny days and blue skies for one of our brothers
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Keeping my fingers crossed and thinking of sunny days and blue skies for one of our brothers
I can't imagine how rough it is for him
Sounds like he did the right thing. If he had been a cop, he could have shot the guy through the windshield before the man even got out of the car and nobody would do anything about it. But when a citizen (even one as well trained as Strebendt) defends his life, they throw the book at him.
Completely different set of rules for the serfs and the agents of The State.
I hope all turns out well for him.
Sounds like self defense to me
I'm sorry guys, I knew it didn't sound right when I typed it. Prior shooter was meaning sniper qualified. I've never met the man, but I'm confident in his reaction during the event. He survived training and operations before, so I believe he was level headed enough to react when he believed his life to be in danger. What I originally intended to say is I'm behind Gerald all the way.
I am hoping for nothing but the best for Gerald, but I have a question: knowing the other guy was unarmed, do you think Gerald's well documented MMA experience can hurt him in this situation? i.e: he could defend himself without lethal force? It's impossible to say without knowing the entire circumstances, but I think it could be a valid question the court/jury could bring up. What do you guys think?
I'm not a lawyer, but my understanding of justifiable homicide is that you have to pass the test of "Would a reasonable person in your place have feared for his life?" I'm sure a professional MMA fighter is held to a different standard when determining whether or not he feared for his life, so I think his experience could hurt him.
Hoping for the best.
All I know is that I was broken by attorney questions during court once. It was a home invasion and I shot an unarmed man. My martial arts, military records, and concealed carry permit were all twisted and used against me. I was painted as Rambo sitting in a fortresses of weapons. It won't be easy for him, but there's always hope. He surely has the determination to come out the other side of this.
It is what a reasonable person would have done in your position with your training and experience. Not just the average person. What a 90 yr old woman would do of course could be a lot different than a state champ high school wrestler. It's determined based on size of attacker, skill level, age, weight, prior knowledge and then takes into account the victims age, weight, height, skill level and previous training experience