Pursuing Suspects Not A Smart Idea for Armed Citizens

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Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
May 11, 2020

The shooting of Ahmad Arbery has raised questions about when and how individuals can act in self-defense. Cam explains why the Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested Gregory and Travis McMichaels on aggravated assault and murder charges, and highlights two other recent cases involving claims of pursuing criminal suspects that resulted in charges for the pursuers, not the pursued.