This is a theoretical and legal question--not a political discussion.
Recently, there have been several incidents of police ramming or opening fire on vehicles of people who are not suspects in a crime, or storming homes of people who are not criminals, such as due to faulty intelligence indicating that drugs/contraband are stored on the premises. For example, in California, there have been several incidents recently of police using deadly force on people who ARE NOT CRIMINALS. In the past couple days, there were multiple incidents of police in L.A. and surrounding areas firing on vehicles because they thought the person inside might be a certain fugitive they are looking for, but in fact the occupants were normal civilians.
My question is a legal question: Is there ever a legal right to self-defense against police officers who are using deadly force against you (assuming you are not a criminal) or would that always be considered capital murder/attempted murder. In other words, if the police were to storm your house, guns drawn, or ram your car, or open fire on your car, can you legally shoot back (again assuming you are not a criminal/have not threatened them to provoke this)? Does this change if the police officer(s) are wearing a uniform versus being plainclothes?
Recently, there have been several incidents of police ramming or opening fire on vehicles of people who are not suspects in a crime, or storming homes of people who are not criminals, such as due to faulty intelligence indicating that drugs/contraband are stored on the premises. For example, in California, there have been several incidents recently of police using deadly force on people who ARE NOT CRIMINALS. In the past couple days, there were multiple incidents of police in L.A. and surrounding areas firing on vehicles because they thought the person inside might be a certain fugitive they are looking for, but in fact the occupants were normal civilians.
My question is a legal question: Is there ever a legal right to self-defense against police officers who are using deadly force against you (assuming you are not a criminal) or would that always be considered capital murder/attempted murder. In other words, if the police were to storm your house, guns drawn, or ram your car, or open fire on your car, can you legally shoot back (again assuming you are not a criminal/have not threatened them to provoke this)? Does this change if the police officer(s) are wearing a uniform versus being plainclothes?
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