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You're ambushed by a deadly criminal predator--fortunately, you manage to instantly inflict a mortal injury on him.

Can you continue to use deadly defensive force even though you've effectively already killed your attacker?

Today's show addresses this important questions--and does so in a way that also documents your knowledge so that it can be shared with a jury if you're ever criminally charged in this kind of scenario.

In today's show we both explain the importance of documenting your specialized knowledge to ensure that you are hard to convict if ever compelled to defend yourself and your family (in the public portion of the show), and we also share a very blood video of a gunfight in a bank that precisely illustrates and documents today's question (in the members-only portion of today's show.

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