• alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml
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    27 days ago

    It isn’t like this kid just assaulted a random guy, there was a genuine threat here.

    And that threat was running away when the child shot him in the back.

    • snooggums@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      Did you know that people who run away can also run back? People under stress don’t have the foresight to know if the threat is really over.

      Discouraging shooting at fleeing people is good, but there will be situations where fleeing doesn’t mean the end of the threat so we can’t say it is always wrong. Like if someone said they would be back (not the case here), I would sure cut the defending person slack for shooting the fleeing person who threatened future violence.

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        27 days ago

        The guy could have broken into the next house over and actually harmed someone. At least with the injury law enforcement was able to catch them.

        The intruder had also already threatened to hurt/kill the kid, for all the kid knew the intruder could’ve planned on using the fence as concealment before using their own gun. Maybe the intruder was intending to come back later hoping to catch the kid sleeping and get some kind of revenge.

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      21 days ago

      That’s how the law would treat an adult. “That’s not defending your home, that’s murdering a man who isn’t a threat” is what the adult would be told. They’d want a very good lawyer, they also would have wanted to aim better so there was only their side of the story

      We don’t apply the law like that against children* because children don’t have the ability to control themselves or think before acting that adults have.

      Have a bit of empathy for the kid.

      *Except when it’s very newsworthy