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CA: Gun instructors discuss when it's OK to shoot in self-defense
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Tuesday evening's fatal shooting of a driver after a fight quickly escalated on a rural road northwest of Redding drew debate on local social media on when a person can shoot in self defense.
According to the Shasta County Sheriff's Office, the driver who was killed, 49-year-old Mark Alan Turner of Redding, and his passenger drove a Ford Expedition SUV to the end of City View Drive off Walker Drive Road to see the city lights. The pair parked at a turnout about 50 yards from the home of James Johnson, who told them they were trespassing and needed to leave. |
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mickey
(10/27/2017)
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It's not clear whether he was on the public right of way or trespassing at the beginning of the conflict.
It is clear that he was engaged in a potentially deadly assault when he was shot. I don't see what else is left to argue about. |
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