Can I Shoot An Attacker If They Don't Have a Weapon?
This video, featuring criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve and USCCA's Kevin Michalowski, explores the complex legalities of using deadly force against an unarmed attacker. It emphasizes that a deadly threat can exist without a weapon if the attacker's actions foreseeably lead to death or great bodily harm. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding local self-defense laws and factors like size disparity in assessing reasonable fear, while strongly advocating for avoidance and de-escalation as primary strategies.









