Anon has a feeling the shutdown will end when the NYC election results are called.
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When deadly force is justified
Florida law outlines situations where deadly force is legally justified:
Preventing death or great bodily harm: It must be reasonably believed that deadly force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm.
Stopping a forcible felony: Deadly force is justified to prevent the imminent commission of a "forcible felony," which is a crime involving physical force or violence such as murder, robbery, or burglary.
Home or vehicle invasion: The law presumes a reasonable fear of imminent death or great bodily harm if someone unlawfully and forcibly enters your occupied dwelling, residence, or vehicle.