Clerk Pulls REAL Gun Against Robber's FAKE Gun! Lawful?
An Orange County CA liquor store found himself the victim of an armed robbery recently--but then realized that the robber's gun was not real.
The clerk then presented his own real gun from under the counter. The robber, realizing he'd brought a fake gun to a real gunfight, immediately fled.
Is it lawful to pull a gun on someone threatening you with what you know to be a fake gun? After all, where's the deadly force threat?
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