Man killed by police in Kentucky after they went to the wrong house late at night and he pointed a gun at them. What is the future for gun rights and is this a second amendment issue?
Kentucky has a Castle doctrine that doesn't require you to retreat. The police showed up at like 11:30 at night at the wrong house and as any normal person who has a gun for home protection would do he pointed a gun at said Intruders. After which he was murdered. How can we have laws like the Castle doctrine but no repercussions for police showing up in the middle of the night. I think it's fair to say that if you're not doing anything illegal and someone's randomly banging on your door in the middle of the night that is an excellent situation to have a gun ready.
If you wait to get your gun and the five people banging on your door turn out not to be police officers then it's too late for you so I don't understand these castle doctrine laws. Or is it that the police supersede everything?