eye95
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We have another thread (actually two) where folks are arguing over whether to talk to the cops when stopped in general or specifically after a self-defense action.
So, here is the question: Say you are stopped after a self-defense shooting. [On edit: You are the self-defense shooter.] To what extent do you talk to the cops?
Say nothing more than is required by law (usually, name and address).
Tell the LEOs what happened and that you feared for your life.
Tell the LEOs all the details you believe he needs to know to call it self-defense.
Answer all questions the LEO asks as fully and honestly as possible.
I'll leave the poll up for about a week. There is no need to explain your answer. We already have two threads on this.
We have another thread (actually two) where folks are arguing over whether to talk to the cops when stopped in general or specifically after a self-defense action.
So, here is the question: Say you are stopped after a self-defense shooting. [On edit: You are the self-defense shooter.] To what extent do you talk to the cops?
Say nothing more than is required by law (usually, name and address).
Tell the LEOs what happened and that you feared for your life.
Tell the LEOs all the details you believe he needs to know to call it self-defense.
Answer all questions the LEO asks as fully and honestly as possible.
I'll leave the poll up for about a week. There is no need to explain your answer. We already have two threads on this.