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Yes, I already said, you know, my goodbyes to everybody, so I'll just end it when I'm done with this comment. Yeah, the ting dong ditch, you know that it's, there's a paper thin line between using force or self-defense and committing a crime of assault or even, you know, first-degree murder, you know, if you run after somebody. I mean you can't defend yourself from somebody and say even they deserved it. You got to be careful what you say because then it isn't self-defense anymore if you say that they deserved it. Even if they were attacking you, you have to only defend yourself to stop them from doing it with a featherweight amount of force so that they can't continue the assault. So if you run after somebody, you know, you're not defending yourself from anything. So you could be guilty of a very serious crime. And people who have defended themselves using lethal force after they had, the person was kind of turning away and they used more force and, you know, shooting them again and then they found themselves defeated.
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