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I dont think the fact that he was carrying a gun will be as much of a issue as you may think. Remember in Florida an all of the states that border it, about 10% of the population have pistol permits to carry on there person an I wont even guess what % of the population has guns in there home an cars. Carrying a gun to buy food is normal, doing the same to do neighborhood watch is not unusual.
I dont get this part. "must explain why there was a single fatal shot and not merely a wound." Shooting to wound is a movie thing, not reality. Usually people unload the whole gun. Mr Zs gun failed to eject the first round so he could not fire again. Why is an interesting question.
Is this news in Thailand?
I was thinking the same thing... CC holders have been trained and passed the exam set forth by the state.
I wonder if the gun jammed because someone was on top of it and it could not operate properly?
They will also take into consideration the fact that crime in that area was high and apparently there was a need for community policing.
You also have the right to make a citizen's arrest here.
If I were on neighborhood patrol I assure you I would be carrying a gun or two.