Or he knows that police are not the good guys. And look at that, in a clear cut case of defence against an assailant the police are looking for this guy. Police are not friends of the public, they're lapdogs of the state.
But in what society outside of Africa is it ok to simply walk away?
In a society that openly hates white people, and especially white people who defend themselves. In a society where every truth and fact has been abandoned to make way for poisonous virtue signalling. In a society where a large amount of police are hostile to the people they are supposed to be protecting.
Not saying walking away was the right call, but I 100% understand it. This man knows he did the right thing. Why do you think he needs the permission of an increasingly illegitimate state to do it?
You never know when the guy you just shot might have equally violent friends come check why he hasn't come back with the goods yet. Sitting around the scene is an inherently risky proposition.
You can debate whether or not he should then immediately present himself to the police, but leaving the scene is pretty justifiable even for someone who has done nothing wrong.
Or he knows that police are not the good guys. And look at that, in a clear cut case of defence against an assailant the police are looking for this guy. Police are not friends of the public, they're lapdogs of the state.
In a society that openly hates white people, and especially white people who defend themselves. In a society where every truth and fact has been abandoned to make way for poisonous virtue signalling. In a society where a large amount of police are hostile to the people they are supposed to be protecting.
Not saying walking away was the right call, but I 100% understand it. This man knows he did the right thing. Why do you think he needs the permission of an increasingly illegitimate state to do it?
Uh oh, we got a Thin Blue Liner here.
If it's a perfectly justified example of defence, then the innocent are not to be terrorised by armed thugs.
You never know when the guy you just shot might have equally violent friends come check why he hasn't come back with the goods yet. Sitting around the scene is an inherently risky proposition.
You can debate whether or not he should then immediately present himself to the police, but leaving the scene is pretty justifiable even for someone who has done nothing wrong.
Good point on the friends, hadn't even thought of that.
Not immediately, that's for sure. If he is going to go to the police, he needs to get a lawyer first.