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We have the same video in front of us. The guy is antagonised, he tries to deescalate but the attacking side is becoming more threatening. It wasn't just one person that was assaulting him. He had the right to feel threatened and stand his ground after attempts at deescalation.She pulled on his swastika arm band, He smashed a beer pitcher into a her face, breaking her nose and cutting her deep enough to require stitches.
Bud if you think that constitutes self defense then there’s no saving you.
It is on her and her friends not to assault people.
"Your honour please punish the homeowner, I slipped on his rug after I broke into his house".
Yes, Georgia is a "stand your ground" state, meaning its law provides that a person has no duty to retreat before using deadly force in self-defense. The law, which has also been referred to as a "no duty to retreat" law, generally removes the duty to attempt to safely withdraw from a dangerous situation.