After a violent confrontation with an alleged home invader, an Ontario resident is now facing criminal charges — raising questions about how far Canadians can go to protect themselves.
That’s fine. The law allows for that. If someone tries to beat the shit out of you and you defend yourself, you’re in the clear.
Examples where people get charged are things like the guy who saw someone going through his truck and shot him, or the guy who chased after a fleeing burglar, dragged him back into the house and beat him unconscious. Those are both real examples, and in both cases they clearly went beyond self defense.
We don’t know the facts in this particular case, but it’s very likely going to turn out to be some similar set of circumstances.
That’s fine. The law allows for that. If someone tries to beat the shit out of you and you defend yourself, you’re in the clear.
Examples where people get charged are things like the guy who saw someone going through his truck and shot him, or the guy who chased after a fleeing burglar, dragged him back into the house and beat him unconscious. Those are both real examples, and in both cases they clearly went beyond self defense.
We don’t know the facts in this particular case, but it’s very likely going to turn out to be some similar set of circumstances.
Those examples make total sense. That’s way beyond self defense.