How to Know When To Use Deadly Force In Self Defense
This video, featuring legal experts Kevin Michalowski and Tom Grieve, clarifies the legal parameters for using deadly force in self-defense. It emphasizes that laws vary by jurisdiction but generally require facing a reasonable fear of imminent death or great bodily harm. Key factors include the attacker's intent, means to deliver a threat, and immediate capability, with specific examples illustrating when a threat is considered imminent versus delayed.











