mljdeckard
Member
I had a student ask me last weekend, and I gave my best answer, I haven't thought about this in a while.
If you are involved in a defensive shooting, is there any legal obligation to render aid to the bad guy? I teach my guys that your obligation is to defend yourself, stay alert to the situation, and follow instructions from police. I continue to assume that the bad guy is a threat and guard him.
Is there any precedent or statutory reason that would compel you to render aid to someone you have just shot in self-defense?
If you are involved in a defensive shooting, is there any legal obligation to render aid to the bad guy? I teach my guys that your obligation is to defend yourself, stay alert to the situation, and follow instructions from police. I continue to assume that the bad guy is a threat and guard him.
Is there any precedent or statutory reason that would compel you to render aid to someone you have just shot in self-defense?