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Back to EpisodesVIDEO: Man Throws Phone at Guard, She Pews Back 11 Times: Lawful?
Description
A female security guard in a New Orleans library found herself the target of a man's ire.
As the man ran from the library with the guard in pursuit, he purportedly threw both a rock and his cell phone at her, then continued fleeing.
Her response? To draw her pistol and pew-pew at him 11 times, striking him 7 times. At last report, the man was in the hospital and expected to survive his wounds.
The throwing and pew-pewing was captured on video from two angles, and we'll break down that video in our usual plain-English Law of Self Defense style. Could this possibly be a lawful use of deadly defensive force by the security guard?
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