The driver had been told by a law enforcement officer to exit the vehicle. Instead, the driver accelerates and either intentionally or out of negligence strikes someone. In self defense, the struck individual fires his gun at the driver.
This is similar to the following case.
A car is stopped at a red light. A pedestrian in a crosswalk is crossing immediately in front of the stopped car. The car suddenly accelerates and strikes the pedestrian, who, to save himself from serious injury or death, instinctively draws his weapon and strikes the driver.
First prove she was fleeing and not trying to ram an officer.
ReplyDeleteWhst happened is not about a "suspect".
ReplyDeleteThe driver had been told by a law enforcement officer to exit the vehicle. Instead, the driver accelerates and either intentionally or out of negligence strikes someone. In self defense, the struck individual fires his gun at the driver.
This is similar to the following case.
A car is stopped at a red light. A pedestrian in a crosswalk is crossing immediately in front of the stopped car. The car suddenly accelerates and strikes the pedestrian, who, to save himself from serious injury or death, instinctively draws his weapon and strikes the driver.