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That's pretty stupid of her.
Without hesitation, because she is brandishing a weapon, anyone else simply watching the scene from a distance feeling even slightly any emotion is justified to shoot her to death as a form of self defense.
Never draw a weapon unless the intent is to use it, and in her case she would only intend to use it as a threat not a deterrence, and therefore deserves to die in this imaginary scenario.
Do you have any idea how deranged this sounds to the rest of the world
It's deranged to Americans too. This guy is nutso.
Do you think it's normal to see a civilian draw a weapon and point it to another one? First thing I would think is that she's gonna kill them, but I'm not American.
Sure, but that doesn't necessarily present a danger to you, and if it's clear that she's shooting as self-defense (and I think two young men accosting an elderly woman while physically preventing the car from moving qualifies), there's no reason for you to feel threatened.
If we put it in a non-gun context, let's say grandma pulls out a knife to defend herself from these men, and then someone sees that and immediately pulls a knife of their own and engages. Why would you do that? It's incredibly unlikely that grandma is going on a killing spree or anything, she just wants to defend herself from these aggressive individuals.
That really depends on your area and what witnesses exist to corroborate your testimony. You can't just "say" you felt endangered just because a gun was drawn, it needs to pass the "reasonable person" standard (i.e. would a theoretical "reasonable person" feel threatened in this scenario?). I'm guessing an elderly woman pointing a firearm at an individual who is clearly harassing her doesn't present a danger to a reasonable person who isn't in the line of fire.
That said, if the elderly woman appears jumpy or something, maybe there's a case. But it's not an open-and-shut case like shooting someone who is taking hostages or something.
Source: am American in gun-friendly state who reads news articles about justified and unjustified shooting cases.
Wait so the people that are justified to shoot her to death, would I be justified to shoot them since they're pulling weapons too? Is it then open season on me
Yes. This is why brandishing a weapon is so fucking stupid, and why cops always get a wrist slap after shooting first instead of asking questions or deescalate.
I'm sorry but doing creepy shit like stopping the car a stranger is in to freak them out is what actually gets you shot in America. Th3se two are lucky this woman wasn't a red blooded american.