Posted September 6, 2016 12:54 pm by Comments

By James England

PHOENIX, ARIZONA — When an unknown bystander saw a woman and her child being run down by a truck, he took out his handgun and shot the man responsible. He didn’t hang around until police arrived and promptly left the scene. He has not been identified at this time. The man who assaulted his woman and child, however, was hit and received medical attention.

Phoenix police booked the driver after he was released from the hospital, according to KPNX 12 News.

In many states, the man who defended that woman and child may be under a great deal of scrutiny for his actions. In the State of Arizona, the rules are a bit different.

13-411. Justification; use of force in crime prevention; applicability

A. A person is justified in threatening or using both physical force and deadly physical force against another if and to the extent the person reasonably believes that physical force or deadly physical force is immediately necessary to prevent the other’s commission of arson of an occupied structure under section 13-1704, burglary in the second or first degree under section 13-1507 or 13-1508, kidnapping under section 13-1304, manslaughter under section 13-1103, second or first degree murder under …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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