NYC Subway Passenger Arrested For Firing Pistol To Defend Woman
This entry analyzes a NYC subway incident where a passenger was arrested for firing a pistol to defend a woman. It highlights the legal complexities of using a firearm for self-defense in public transit, emphasizing that even with a permit, carrying in such locations is illegal. The content explores the potential for individuals acting as 'good samaritans' to be treated as criminals, the dangers of vigilante justice, and the difficult choices civilians face when confronted with crime, especially when law enforcement cannot always be present.










