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Man fatally stabbed in Michigan: armed citizen holds murderer at gunpoint
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Discussed this with a friend, who commented that he would NOT have pulled his pistol to hold the perp for the cops. He was taught in his CCW class that you simply don't do that; you're not a cop. I disagreed: it might not be exactly legal, but I couldn't live with myself it the perp went on to attack someone else. He said he still probably wouldn't pull his gun. I commented that it's doubtful that a prosecutor would press charges, and a jury certainly would not convict the Good Samaritan. He disagreed with that, and we dropped the discussion.
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