In my classes it was only threats like loss of life or limb, which is why its recommended to carry pepper spray for threats of violence which dont merit brandishing.
You are correct that in quite a few states unless it's "grave injury" lethal arms is not allowed. Hope people don't downvote you for that. But in Michigan it is written as "great bodily harm" which any competent lawyer will argue is possible considering a threat was indeed issued, and their vehicle (their means of escaping) has been prevented from leaving.
Some are even saying the white lady was pregnant (but I cannot verify). If true this makes her self defense case even stronger.
In my classes it was only threats like loss of life or limb, which is why its recommended to carry pepper spray for threats of violence which dont merit brandishing.
You are correct that in quite a few states unless it's "grave injury" lethal arms is not allowed. Hope people don't downvote you for that. But in Michigan it is written as "great bodily harm" which any competent lawyer will argue is possible considering a threat was indeed issued, and their vehicle (their means of escaping) has been prevented from leaving.
Some are even saying the white lady was pregnant (but I cannot verify). If true this makes her self defense case even stronger.
Any violence against a pregnant lady can kill her child, so it seems to me that's a fairly significant, even deadly threat.
She's pregnant, that's a deadly threat.