Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard

Where this gets interesting to me is the "mob" aspect. I'd like to read some case law on how the "mob" aspect is factored into the perceived threat. At the time of the use of self defense, There was only one member of the mob in close proximity.

The mob/riot makes up the context within which the events took place. The attacker was a member of said mob/riot.



Are you aware of any case law involving a mob where the person defended himself by shooting an individual mob member?