Jimmy Higgins
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While some people are wrongfully dead thanks to SYG in Florida, there apparently was a case very recently where SYG actually worked.
We have a situation where a guy is acting overly aggressive, both in the driving and then with the threats (in the dark). And the person who DID NOT INITIATE the situation, responded with deadly action. What the Uber driver didn't know was the guy thought he was driving his victim's girlfriend, of whom he was having a shouting match with in text messages.
In theory, it could have been possible to drive off and escape the situation without shooting the person, but in the dark, being told he has a gun, and clearly not thinking straight, this seems like a rare case of SYG working in the favor of the person that was in the defensive position the entire time.
While some people are wrongfully dead thanks to SYG in Florida, there apparently was a case very recently where SYG actually worked.
article said:Driving along a dark stretch of two-lane road in central Florida, Boek swerved his pickup truck early Tuesday morning in front of the rideshare car.Uber driver Robert Westlake slammed on his brakes.
They narrowly avoided a crash and stopped in the middle of the roadway.
Then, Boek jumped out of his truck and quickly walked toward Westlake's Hyundai Elantra.
"You know I got a pistol?" Boek said, holding an object in the air. "You want me to f****** shoot you?"
Bang. With one shot, the Uber driver killed him.
The fatal confrontation, captured on Westlake's dash camera, was what the Polk County sheriff called a "classic 'stand your ground' case," referring to the controversial Florida law that grants immunity to people acting in self-defense.
We have a situation where a guy is acting overly aggressive, both in the driving and then with the threats (in the dark). And the person who DID NOT INITIATE the situation, responded with deadly action. What the Uber driver didn't know was the guy thought he was driving his victim's girlfriend, of whom he was having a shouting match with in text messages.
In theory, it could have been possible to drive off and escape the situation without shooting the person, but in the dark, being told he has a gun, and clearly not thinking straight, this seems like a rare case of SYG working in the favor of the person that was in the defensive position the entire time.