Stop or I'll Shoot- Can you use deadly force against burglars in Pennsylvania?
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Come to Texas and blast away ! Like an arcade game at the State Fair on Saturday night !
I appreciate these videos. Valuable information without sifting through piles of bs
Okay. Well, now I know why some older people told me that if you shoot a burglar in your yard, leaving the house, to drag them back into the house.
Warning shots is strictly prohibited.
You really should study forensics. They don't need a gun to pin your ass.
Nice...good to know
What if they are making off with your firearms
very good question and probably the same answer Billy gave us in this video... NOPE. :)
What if you are home at the time of the burglary?
Breaking into a house at 3am after warnings gets a 12 gauge blast of 00 buckshot!
If the home intruder has already left your house, I don't think there is any State that allows you to shoot them.
You run the risk of shooting them in the back.
And if you shoot them in the back, you most likely would be charged for murder or
manslaughter in the least.
Glenn Billings you have to have a badge to shoot a fleeing target. Then its fair game mag dump time.
When I lived in Arizona there was a case in my neighborhood where a guy was in his house and heard his truck start up in his driveway. He grabbed his rifle and ran outside and saw somebody heading off down the road in the truck and shot him in the back of the head through the back window. He not only wasn't charged but the local police chief or sheriff stated on TV that the truck owner had done exactly what a good citizen would be expected to do. This was about 35 years ago though.
In Texas you can shoot trespassers on your property at night
He was kidnapping my tv
My lawyer was explaining this to me in his office. He says to me, "What if you catch a guy with your TV in his hands, you can't shoot him for that!" I said, Then I'd shoot the TV!
Link to the warning shot video?
except in the scenario of burglary the common law presumes that the suspect is intending to commit a forcible felony upon the home owner. ergo, the immediacy of the threat element exists under such circumstances.
But how do you know what an intruder’s intentions are?
It’s night time, there’s someone you don’t know in your house, how are you supposed to know he only intends to burglarize and nothing else? The law seems unreasonable.
I’m not going to ask an intruder if he has his burglary union card.
The example he gave was someone fleeing with your property AFTER they entered. Don’t shoot. If someone is entering your property you have a reasonable presumption they will intend to harm you or your family. Shoot. Simple. (I’m not your lawyer)
I love this guy
What is in PA if somebody goes for your gun can you shoot in self-defense like if somebody tried to take your gun from you your concealed carry
IS THIS UP TO DATE HAVE ANY OF THESE LAWS CHANGED IN 2020/2021.
Throwaways , problem solved .
No it’s not
Move to Texas.
Comm. v. Chermansky, Mr. McShane?
can i run after them and get my stuff back or will i be charged with assault for hitting him ???
Honestly you will prob be sued for that....its sad what karens have done to america
I asked Oj
and he said, No way.
You don’t have to shoot every time, you pull a gun out, but you can point a gun at suspect and have him under control at gun point, yes you can and call police
OK, I think I can "articulate" the threat if he's running but looks back and extends his arm toward me while running. Or worse yet he looks back while running and fires shots at me. WTH am I supposed to do? Hope I can dodge the rounds? Not that that'll matter if it's a DA with an agenda (yeah, I've come across one). I won but it cost and I probably would have lost if the judge hadn't had a dim view of the DA.
Let me see IIRC. Article 21...... "In defense of the State, persons or property". Not necessarily a direct quote or in order; but.......???????
You might not be able to do much if they are not still inside the house but hopefully you have cameras somewhere that got some sort of photo of him. Maybe he was one of those dumb ones who never hid his identity thinking he would not get caught or thinking the Police would not do anything. There are delusional people who think those things or think they are "above the law". You never know where the next one of those crazy jerks is.
You should have used the word "fleeing" in the title.
can i hold him at gun point
First! Thanks!
Ask chris Newsom and channon Christian about this
Freaking liberal politicians.....
I love Canada. Any gun owner in Canada will be convicted using your own gun "under any circumstances " defending your own / anyone(s) life
Wow...
Wow bull shit
That's why I'm proud to be an American eh.
So basic common sense
Easiest way to remember: Unless your life and your family's life is in immediate danger, just call the police. Reality is not TV where you'll be called a hero.