Starts to drive away. Stops. Opens door. Fires immediately. Drives away immediately. Pretty obvious what was going on. She was in control of the situation. She made a conscious decision and it was a bad one.
Even in states that have Stand your Ground laws, you are only authorized to use deadly force if you believe you are in immediate danger for your life. Considering that she was in a car and had already started to drive away and he was 10 feet behind the car when she stopped, it's going to be very very hard to make that argument in this case.
Starts to drive away. Stops. Opens door. Fires immediately. Drives away immediately. Pretty obvious what was going on. She was in control of the situation. She made a conscious decision and it was a bad one.
so she is required by law to leave when being attacked?
Even in states that have Stand your Ground laws, you are only authorized to use deadly force if you believe you are in immediate danger for your life. Considering that she was in a car and had already started to drive away and he was 10 feet behind the car when she stopped, it's going to be very very hard to make that argument in this case.
It's an easy argument, I just made it.