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QuantumRemedy 1 point ago +1 / -0

You might be right. My understanding was that he "engaged" by drawing his weapon. In most states, thats considered assault in the wrong context and is considered an act of aggression if not assault. I may be wrong though that he drew his weapon befofe he was on the ground, but that was my understanding of why he would be considered the aggressor.

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