When is deadly force legitimate?

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A horrifying video has emerged showing the moment that an innocent man is jumped by two opportunistic muggers on a Chicago street in broad daylight in the latest disturbing crime to occur in the Democratic-led Windy City.

The incident occurred on Monday in the Bucktown section of the city.

The video begins showing the two attackers wandering through an alley, eventually, at 2:55pm, the victim, 33, nonchalantly walks by his attackers while eating a piece of pizza.

The man is then ambushed as one attacker throws him against a chain-link fence. Despite being outnumbered and ambushed, the victim fights back, repeatedly telling the assailants to 'Get the f*** off me!'

Eventually, he wrestles one of the attackers to the ground around some nearby garbage cans. At the point, the other attacker says: 'Just let it go!'

A witness, who can be seen in the video in a car across the street, told CBS Chicago that she honked her horn repeatedly in the hope that she could scare the attackers off, but they continued the assault.

She added that she remained with the victim until authorities arrived on the scene. He suffered bruising but seemed to be physically okay.

No arrests have been made, Chicago police told the station.


Comment:
If the mugging victim had been armed, would he have had a legitimate reason to use deadly force to defend himself?


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A horrifying video has emerged showing the moment that an innocent man is jumped by two opportunistic muggers on a Chicago street in broad daylight in the latest disturbing crime to occur in the Democratic-led Windy City.

The incident occurred on Monday in the Bucktown section of the city.

The video begins showing the two attackers wandering through an alley, eventually, at 2:55pm, the victim, 33, nonchalantly walks by his attackers while eating a piece of pizza.

The man is then ambushed as one attacker throws him against a chain-link fence. Despite being outnumbered and ambushed, the victim fights back, repeatedly telling the assailants to 'Get the f*** off me!'

Eventually, he wrestles one of the attackers to the ground around some nearby garbage cans. At the point, the other attacker says: 'Just let it go!'

A witness, who can be seen in the video in a car across the street, told CBS Chicago that she honked her horn repeatedly in the hope that she could scare the attackers off, but they continued the assault.

She added that she remained with the victim until authorities arrived on the scene. He suffered bruising but seemed to be physically okay.

No arrests have been made, Chicago police told the station.


Comment:
If the mugging victim had been armed, would he have had a legitimate reason to use deadly force to defend himself?


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Yes, two on one is grounds for deadly force.
 
I would say IF you are the perpetrator in that situation, you are inviting the victim to use deadly force to defend himself. they should expect it.

One you find yourself on the ground with multiple assailants, you can easily be stomped or kicked to the point you are unconscious, at which point your life is in jeopardy.
 
A horrifying video has emerged showing the moment that an innocent man is jumped by two opportunistic muggers on a Chicago street in broad daylight in the latest disturbing crime to occur in the Democratic-led Windy City.

The incident occurred on Monday in the Bucktown section of the city.

The video begins showing the two attackers wandering through an alley, eventually, at 2:55pm, the victim, 33, nonchalantly walks by his attackers while eating a piece of pizza.

The man is then ambushed as one attacker throws him against a chain-link fence. Despite being outnumbered and ambushed, the victim fights back, repeatedly telling the assailants to 'Get the f*** off me!'

Eventually, he wrestles one of the attackers to the ground around some nearby garbage cans. At the point, the other attacker says: 'Just let it go!'

A witness, who can be seen in the video in a car across the street, told CBS Chicago that she honked her horn repeatedly in the hope that she could scare the attackers off, but they continued the assault.

She added that she remained with the victim until authorities arrived on the scene. He suffered bruising but seemed to be physically okay.

No arrests have been made, Chicago police told the station.


Comment:
If the mugging victim had been armed, would he have had a legitimate reason to use deadly force to defend himself?


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It would be completely legal in Tennessee, and upheld in any court. In Chicago, Illinois, it is hard to say.
 
A horrifying video has emerged showing the moment that an innocent man is jumped by two opportunistic muggers on a Chicago street in broad daylight in the latest disturbing crime to occur in the Democratic-led Windy City.

The incident occurred on Monday in the Bucktown section of the city.

The video begins showing the two attackers wandering through an alley, eventually, at 2:55pm, the victim, 33, nonchalantly walks by his attackers while eating a piece of pizza.

The man is then ambushed as one attacker throws him against a chain-link fence. Despite being outnumbered and ambushed, the victim fights back, repeatedly telling the assailants to 'Get the f*** off me!'

Eventually, he wrestles one of the attackers to the ground around some nearby garbage cans. At the point, the other attacker says: 'Just let it go!'

A witness, who can be seen in the video in a car across the street, told CBS Chicago that she honked her horn repeatedly in the hope that she could scare the attackers off, but they continued the assault.

She added that she remained with the victim until authorities arrived on the scene. He suffered bruising but seemed to be physically okay.

No arrests have been made, Chicago police told the station.


Comment:
If the mugging victim had been armed, would he have had a legitimate reason to use deadly force to defend himself?


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what's the purpose of this thread?
 

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