• jerkface@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      Intentionally causing a person to fear harm is assault. Greentext is committing assault. It might not be possible to convict for it, but it’s still assault.

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        Walking home isn’t assault. This is like saying it’s okay for cops to shoot unarmed black men because they had an unreasonable fear for their life.

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      No it isn’t when there’s probable cause. And “dude started running after me” is enough for self defense to kick in. Actually it is probably enough to charge the dude.

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          A man, in a hoodie, that speeds up his step when they try to walk away from him faster, at 2am. Context matters a lot here.

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          It’s more than just “a man within range of vision”. Obviously we don’t have the full story here, but even in the text, there are specific behaviors that would, arguably, make a reasonable person suspect they were in imminent danger. Depending on the state, that is enough to trigger self-defense definition.