@BreeEsq But in the George Zimmerman/ Trayvon Martin case. Zimmerman followed Martin, Martin responded with physical force unarmed, Zimmerman responded by shooting and killing and that was considered self defense, proving physical force can be met with deadly
How’s this different?
Honestly… what is self defense?
Watching the recently released Karmelo Anthony footage just made me even more confused. I see 2-3 kids confront him (posing threat), then one of them physically assaults him (push), then he responded with deadly force
@gargle32028 So three dudes approach you, push you, force you to leave a public space isn’t a threat of injury and death?
If you don’t know the person assaulting you, how are you supposed to know the extent in which they are willing to go?
I don’t understand how the Karmelo Anthony case is any different.
The car jacker wasn’t armed, the man responded with deadly force over someone stealing a material thing
So why can’t someone being physically assaulted not respond with deadly force?
@AATBirds Two 1000+ yard receivers
1000+ yard rusher
Career year for Dallas Goedert TDs
Hurts career year in Passing TDs (only 6 INT’s)
Yet our offense was inconsistent. Can’t tell me a competent OC won’t equal another SuperBowl