Datsun1500 wrote:
Racer1ab wrote:
You have the right to self-defense, but once the threat is over, you STOP. End of story. It just looks like he lost control, and regained it too late.
If it comes out that the women had knives or were reaching for something, does that change it? Without being there we have no idea of when the threat was over as we were not being threatened. He was. If you chase me with the intent to do harm YOU made the decision and gave me the right to decide when the threat to ME is over.
Le sigh, if the women are armed, yep...that changes things. How about we take this in the other, just as plausible direction?
Mouthy drunk woman is yelling about the guy not taking her money for the 50th time, guy finally has enough and says, "Listen (B$$$$, C-bomb, etc.)
Does dropping an offensive name give her the right to react with physical violence? What if something as simple as name-calling prompted the hit? And why the hell didn't this guy follow the first friggin' rule of working a crappy retail job? "Lemme get my manager for you." Drunken hosebeasts get to talk to someone in charge, maybe they're placated.
You're right, none of us were there, we are relying on pretty shoddy info and a camera phone video to form opinions about this thing. Obviously, there are going to be differing opinions to it.
What it really boils down to is this, was his use of force reasonable? If the guy can deliver a blow with enough strength to fracture a skull, I gotta believe he has the strength to restrain her without risk of serious injury or loss of life. Perhaps if he had been restraining the one woman, someone would've been more likely to assist him and restrain the other. It's all theoretical.
Just out of curiousity, anyone ask what their wives, daughters or girlfriends think about this?