Guy B. Meredith
Member
I could ask the California DOJ for the correct answer, but for some reason I am reluctant.
There was a news report that I am now unable to search out about two or three individuals tossing molotov cocktails at the residence of a citizen who had been reporting drug use in the neighborhood. The house was damaged, but I did not see the entire report and cannot find a follow up so don't know how extensive the damage was.
In any event the question is whether commiting homicide in stopping these type of individuals from attacking your home is justifiable.
There was a news report that I am now unable to search out about two or three individuals tossing molotov cocktails at the residence of a citizen who had been reporting drug use in the neighborhood. The house was damaged, but I did not see the entire report and cannot find a follow up so don't know how extensive the damage was.
In any event the question is whether commiting homicide in stopping these type of individuals from attacking your home is justifiable.
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