If you actually had to shoot someone you aim for center mass.
The threat stops when they are no longer trying to kill you.
Never in a court room would you want it to be that you were
trying to kill the person but only trying to stop the threat.
If you kept on shooting someone after the threat was over
things in a courtroom probably wont go your way.
Or there's a good chance that they wont.
Or you will have a greater chance of being indicted.
Not absolute but possible.
Originally Posted by bojulay
I think in a Texas Courtrooom, a Texas Jury, and a Texas Grand Jury, if you tell them you were scared for your life and hell yes I intended to kill the SOB, (and the threat was obviously real, not made up), they will let you go. If the dead person was a known bad person with previous bad acts, they may actually shake your hand and thank you, offer to buy you beer.
Multiple shots on an assailant, you can probably argue that you were in a panic, you aren't a trained police officer, etc. Now, walk up to the assailant and put one between the eyes while the threat has been stopped and he is writhing on the ground, okay, that ain't gonna look too good.
I think most of us agree though, you shoot to make an impact, body shot, not trying to wing someone to stop the threat.
I know I sound like a heartless SOB, but understand, I don't own a gun, never plan to own a gun. Never plan to put myself in a situation where I have to purposely take another's life. I value life and the pursuit of life too much to ever look at another person's life lightly. But if placed in a position where I must choose between my life, my loved ones' lives, or an assailant, I will make that choice.