we are doomed ! I'm sure of it now !
Yes with that I would agree but I've felt that way a lot longer than this thread has been going.
What I personally feel SHOULD be the way it is and how it really is are two quite different things. One thing I try very hard to not do is to say what I "would have done" in such and such a circumstance. There are several reasons for this. I have no true first hand knowledge of the situation and without that I don't think anyone no matter what they say can KNOW what they would have done. You can surmise all you want but you do not KNOW how you would have reacted.
Since I don't know first hand the situation as it unfolded I can't KNOW what the person should have done or their reasons for doing what they did.
I also don't want to be down on record in writing as saying I would do this or do that in a specific situation just in case some day I am in that situation. I don't want someone in court to come back and say "see here he said he'd do this and did in fact do it" so he preplanned his actions. Until the situation develops with me in it I honestly don't KNOW what I'd do. I know what I think I'd do but for the reason given above I'll not be saying it in writing because I only think I know what I'd do I don't really KNOW what I'd do.
I THINK I'd not have gone outside I THINK I'd have stayed inside armed and called 911 to make sure what was going on outside was documented in case it escalated and also to hopefully get help in case it did. I THINK that if my home was breached by bodies or bullets I'd have made a really fast decision how to escalate my end of it. I THINK I'd not have had to shoot anyone and I THINK I'd not have been on trial. But I do not KNOW.
I'm all for self defense and will if necessary defend my life and my family's life.
I think we all should have freedom to defend ourselves as we see fit even to include shooting someone outside our homes if we feel threatened by them. But facts are we really do not currently have that freedom without the need to face a jury of our peers who will then decide if what we did is what they would have done or that they think we should have done. What they decide depends as much on where they are as who they are or what you did these days.
You can take any action you want you just have to face the consequences of that action afterwards and if you feel your actions require you to take the life of another by all means you should do so but just remember there are consequences you will suffer from that decision and a jury will determine what those consequences are.
The youth did what he felt right and he died as a result of the consequences of his action. The home owner felt he should take the life of that youth and he did and now he is going to prison as a consequence of his action. All actions have consequences. Just make sure before you take an action you are willing to face the likely consequences of it and if you are then by all means do what ya gotta do but don't whine and moan about the consequences afterwards.