pbwalker wrote:I don't think the question has been answered yet (aside from the snarky comment) but in this situation, if you see a guy doing this exact thing and you stop him, what is the likelihood of a no-bill? I know what the law says, and I *believe* it would be a no-bill, but I'd love to hear the thoughts of the LEO's and Lawyers on this one.
ETA: For those who are saying they'd be down (floored, horizontal, eating pavement, prone'd out, etc.) does this mean with a pulse or not?
I'm no lawyer, but according to section 9.33 in my previous comment, I am pretty sure a shooter would be no-billed.
As far as would he be down with a pulse or not. All I can say is this, in class you are taught to shoot to stop, and the targets say shoot center mass. So it all depends you are only a few steps away and if you shoot center mass from that distance you are probably going to hit something vital.