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      11-23-2022, 05:28 AM   #7190
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I would need more information. Sometimes people get shot in the back because they've turned away after rounds have already been fired.
In the first question, what would it matter ?
If the robber was already off the property, being chased by home owner, then gets shot in the back in the alley.
What possible reason could there have been to not file charges ?
Even if the robber turned to engage the owner, then turned around again as shots were being fired, wouldn't it still fall on the homeowner for chasing him down ?
My point is, owner was not in fear for his life if he was chasing the guy.
I thought that was a main focus point under these circumstances. You must be in fear for your life or the life of a loved one or innocent bystander which you are trying to protect.
I'm not familiar enough with the case(s). Your question has merit, but I don't know the details. There is nuance. It's not always that black and white.