Yes, there are times that that happens, but they are trying to get away with a crime (yes, shooting someone, then not reporting it IS a crime, whether in self defense or not). So, if you want to run from a crime, you MAY get away, but 99% chance there will be enough evidence you WILL get caught. I will bet you 99.999% of the people on this forum would have such a guilt trip they would turn themselves in anyway.VoiceofReason wrote:Keith,
Per your post;There are thousands of unsolved murders (6,000 is the most prevalent number I have seen) in the U.S. every year. Bernhard Goetz (the New York "Subway Vigilante") would probably not have been caught and would be a lot better off if he had not turned himself in. I am not advocating “fading into the night”, just pointing out that contrary to what we want to believe, some criminals doget away with their crimes.It is still best to call the cops first if you are in a shooting situation. Fading into the night would only make people think you were trying to hide something when they found you (and they WOULD find you.)
I didn't say you should never get involved. The thread is about Zimmerman, and he should NOT have gotten involved. He was NOT seeing a crime being committed where someones life was in danger. His life was not in danger (at least at first.) All he saw a suspicious person walking around. I believe he was overzealous and that got him into a situation that he ended up having to use his gun to get out of. Bad call on his part to start with.VoiceofReason wrote:Personally, if necessary, I would call 911 then do what I believe is necessary. I could not live with myself if I walked away or just stood and waited for the police while someone was stabbed to death. That would be the case even if I was not carrying at the time.So, as many have said, the CHL is not a Batman license; don't go toward a possible problem; and if you do have to defend yourself, don't let your mouth ruin a good shoot.
If I am witnessing a crime in progress that has the potential to get another person severely injured or killed, I will get involved IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO. If it is not safe, then I may chose not to. Putting yourself out there willy-nilly without a plan is just asking to end up with two dead people instead of one, and you will be the second victim of the bad guy.
There is an old saying 'Fools rush in where angels fear to tread'; that goes a LONG way on making a decision to engage or not in a defensive situation.