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at what moment, if you are armed, must you shoot back?

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Life does occasionally have existential moments of decision-making,

Odds are in the above case, some of the bullets were meant for either of two targets. Was the stopped car at that moment, a weapon.

In the hypothetical moment that this event happens to you and you are also a legally armed citizen, is it worth deciding that you should "stand your ground" even if it seems like the police are trying to execute you.

With each police pistol magazine limit of 16 rounds, it seems like there's a threshold where if the police seem like they don't want to stop shooting even if you want to surrender peacefully and tell them so, that it's time to get them to suspend their shooting by reminding them that it's not quite one-sided, especially as has happened in other shooting events, when the police reload and continue firing.

Of course it would probably give them greater reason for their actions, but since you're probably going to die anyway - why die so passively.

A judge today acquitted a white Cleveland police officer in the 2012 shooting deaths of an unarmed black couple, saying he couldn't determine whether the officer alone fired the fatal shots at the end of a 137-bullet barrage.

Michael Brelo was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter and a lesser charge of felonious assault in the shooting deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams. He was visibly emotional as Cuyahoga County Judge John O'Donnell read a portion of his verdict in open court.


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