The Police Don't want You to Know This..!

Published on January 23, 2024
Duration: 12:41

This video discusses the critical, often overlooked, steps following a self-defense shooting. It emphasizes the importance of requesting immediate medical attention, even if seemingly uninjured, due to adrenaline masking pain and potential physiological stress. The presenter highlights how this action can impact legal proceedings and financial responsibility for medical bills, suggesting it can shift costs from the individual to the jurisdiction.

Quick Summary

After a self-defense shooting, request immediate transport to a hospital, even if uninjured. Adrenaline can mask pain, and the stress can impact your health. This also strategically shifts medical bill responsibility to the jurisdiction if you're in police custody, potentially complicating their immediate investigative process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Secret Aftermath
  2. 02:02Public vs. Law Enforcement Perspectives
  3. 03:41Physical and Psychological Effects
  4. 06:01Legal and Medical Implications
  5. 08:23Legal Representation and Police Custody
  6. 10:29Summary: Why Go to the Hospital?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I go to the hospital after a self-defense shooting if I feel fine?

Adrenaline can mask pain and injuries. A hospital visit ensures hidden medical issues are addressed and can shift the financial responsibility for your medical bills from you to the jurisdiction if you are in police custody.

How does going to the hospital affect police custody after a self-defense incident?

Transporting you to the hospital while in police custody can complicate their immediate investigative process. It may also lead to the jurisdiction covering your medical costs, potentially influencing how quickly and formally they take you into custody.

What are the psychological effects of a self-defense shooting that warrant a hospital visit?

Self-defense shootings are traumatic events. The mind may race, replaying the scenario. A hospital offers a more stable environment to begin processing this trauma compared to the stress of a police station.

Can the police prevent me from going to the hospital after a self-defense shooting?

While they may prefer you stay for questioning, your right to medical attention is paramount. Requesting transport to the hospital is a strategic move that can benefit you legally and financially, and they may accommodate it to avoid custody costs.

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