|
Most concealed carriers and armed defenders have imagined the types of circumstances where they might be forced to use deadly force in self-defense. Far fewer gun owners, however, have made a serious effort to understand what to expect in the immediate aftermath of a self-defense shooting.
How do you know when the threat is over? What’s the best way to handle the 9-1-1 call? What should you do while you wait for first responders to arrive? How should you interact with law enforcement officers? What should you say or not say?
About the author: Shawn Vincent is a litigation consultant who helps select
juries in self-defense cases, and he manages public interest of high-profile legal matters.
|
Continue Reading |
|
|
|
|